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Storing the recommended amount of water for emergencies can be a daunting task, especially for larger households. For a five-person household, this equates to 15 liters per day, 105 liters per week, or 450 liters each month. This volume poses a significant storage challenge, especially for those living in smaller spaces or on the move.
To address this issue, the author suggests combining quick-connect water filters, such as the LifeStraw sold by Camelbak, with Dometic's portable 11-liter Go water jug and its rechargeable Go Hydration Water Faucet. This setup allows dirty water to be transformed into clean water with a simple double-tap on the faucet. The system is also equipped with a light for added convenience.
This portable water filtration and purification system is not only a practical solution for off-grid living but also an invaluable tool for emergency preparedness. Despite potential interruptions to electricity, the system provides a reliable source of clean water. It's a survivalist's best guess at what will support nomadic adventures while keeping a family hydrated when doomsday comes.
If Europe is indeed returning to a state of turmoil, then I'll be sipping clean water - pinky extended - from this luxurious 21st-century setup, at least until the electricity shuts off. Even then, I've made contingencies, including protection from gene-altering viruses found in zombie poop. You can never be too careful.