Posted on 08/10/2011 10:04:52 AM PDT by Kartographer
One of the main components that youll want to have around the house (or apartment) during a SHTF situation is chlorine bleach. Not only can it be used for cleaning water (although boiling is hands down more effective and healthier) it is excellent for keeping things sanitary.
Unfortunately, the average shelf life of liquid bleach (being stored between 50 and 70 degrees Fahrenheit) is around 6 months. After that, bleach will lose 20% of its strength at around the year mark and then 20% each year after that. So if youre not vigilant about keeping it rotated, chances are when you need it for disinfecting water or to keep things clean youll be fresh out of bleach and luck.
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“Filters have limited using life as well.”
No really. The filters I use have an indefinite shelf life and a long life span, both the hand pumps and the RO models. I am trying never to rely on something that is difficult to get, keep, or use. Chlorine is one of those items.
oh, us old Girl Scout leaders use cotton balls and vaseline, but dipping them in wax to make them waterproof- EXCELLENT!
Go to a pool store in your area. I would suggest a BIOGUARD dealer. Bioguard tends to make the best quality pool chemicals. Buy their product called Burn Out 3 or Burn Out 35. It is about 98% Calcium Hypochloride. See link below.
“cuss word,”
In many homes even “cuss” is a word never to be used. Why do you use it here in public?
Don’t forget “trichlor” pool shock.
In the quantities I bought it in (to share with others when TSHTF), I could purify millions of gallons.
I think the ratio is 1/8th teaspoon per 50 gals for purification purposes.
This stuff is dangerous, though. Larger ratios will cause some explosive effects.
I’ve seen homes with copper counters- also copper sinks -
very beautiful and sanitary!
Can be a labor of love to keep polished
I get the impression that is not an honest post, unless of course you are agreeing with me to stop some of the greater vulgarity, like reading this article to your church group, or a scouting group and using SHTF.
Or you could just buy a case of these:
http://www.ezfire.com/?gclid=CK3uyParxaoCFQSt7QodKD74yg
It is what I use to start my woodstove. They work great. No newspaper , just a little kindling and larger pieces on top.
You do understand that the say the four pounds of Calcium Hypochlorite I have stored in one coffee can will make 256 gallons of cleaning solution?
I figured I’d put about a tablespoon or so of lint into each egg pocket, put the whole mess into molten wax until it absorbs it, put it on aluminum foil to let it cool, then break em apart and bag them.
Them puppies should burn like there’s no tomorrow!
No really; I’ve have never see listed any filtering system that does not have a gallon usage listed. even a Berkey recommends 3000 gallons per filter and my Katadyn Hiker has a 200 gallon reconmendation.
Three capfulls to a gallon of water is awfully strong for drinking purposes. I think I saw that same episode of Dual Survivor and I’m pretty sure they used 8 drops to the gallon just as this article recommends.
I’ve found some online sources as well. However I prefer to filter the water and not just treat it chemically. The Berky water filters work great and last a long time.
How do you work one of those new fangled things ?
SARC
According to one site Biogard had Lithium Hypochlorite and not calcium.
“I keep a small spray bottle with a bleach solution and spray all my knives and cutting boards that i am working with.”
I buy 50% hydrogen peroxide and use that for sanitizing. And it is much safer for consumption when added to water for purification.
SSKI, saturated solution potassium iodide is also much safer than chlorine bleach.
Vaseline cottonballs burn great even if wet. Another great one is a small piece of cardboard. You remove one side of the paper, dip it in melted candle wax and roll it up. Burns great and is an excellent firestarter. During my recent trip to the woods they worked better then the commercial fuel tabs.
From Berkey’s web page:
Berkey Stainless Steel Water Filtration Systems
Compare the different size stainless Berkey water filter models to find the one that best meets your personal needs.
5 different size models to choose from. Ranging in size from the Big Berkey to the Crown Berkey.
High quality hand buffed 304 stainless steel offers the ultimate in sanitation, cleanability and quality.
All stainless purifiers come standard with 2 filters and can be upgraded with additional filters for increased water flow.
Depending on the model, the system can accommodate up to 8 replaceable Black Berkey filter cartridges.
Gravity flow design needs no water pressure or electricity
Each Berkey purifier element filters 3000 gallons of water.
A range of filter models filter from 3 to over 26 gallons of purified water per hour (depending on model).
Berkey FAQs
Lifetime replacement policy on all Berkey water filter systems for our registered customers.
Also from Berkey:
WHAT ABOUT VIRUSES?
The extremely small size of viruses make them difficult for any filter to contain.
Chlorine is the most convenient means of eliminating the water-borne threat of any virus.
Black Berkey water treatment method is an integral part of this method of treating virus-contaminated water supplies.
The accepted standard for the use of chlorine to kill water-borne viruses is 8 to 16 drops of chlorine (common bleach) per gallon of water. ( Better too much than too little)
Add the chlorine to the water in the upper chamber.
Note: Chlorine and its residuals are considered by leading authorities to be harmful to you health.
The Black Berkey Filter elements remove the chlorine and its harmful residuals from the chlorinated water, leaving you with ultra-pure, safe, fresh-tasting water.
Well, that’s all egg cartons are - recycled cardboard.
There are some that are like a Styrofoam product. but I shun them.
Always hated to throw stuff away, so if I can figure a good use for something, I go for it.
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