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What do Preppers, Survivalists and SHTF types think of LifeStraw?
LifeStraw ^ | Vanity: Dangus

Posted on 10/05/2012 8:10:40 AM PDT by dangus

I recently came across (via a Facebook post) an article about Lifestraw, a device for making biologically contaminated water safe to drink. The marketing and publicity around this product seems exclusively geared towards the third world, as a way of preventing diarrhea-causing infections, which are the world's #1 cause of death.

One Lifestraw can supposedly filter enough water for one person for one year, before the filtering capacity diminishes. Such filtration removes bacteria, viruses, protists, and just about any other form of biological contamination. Presumably, it cannot remove salt, chemical pollution, or other substances which are truly soluble, since filters can only remove suspensions, not dissolved substances.

Despite its limitations, it seemed to me to be a useful tool for surviving many types of catastrophic infrastructure failures, so I was very surprised that its marketing omits any such references. Are there any Preppers, Survivalists, SHTF types, or simply anyone interested in observing such people, who might have an opinion on the usefulness of Lifestraw?


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; War on Terror; Your Opinion/Questions
KEYWORDS: lifestraw; preppers; shtf; survival; survivalism; terrorism; vanity; water; waterpurification
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To: petro45acp

I knew about heavy metals, parasites and chemicals in water, but now i have to worry about “gribblies” too? I didnt even know gribblies knew how to swim!!


21 posted on 10/05/2012 10:29:37 AM PDT by Docbarleypop
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To: Abigail Adams

Thanks for the reminder, time to get a Berkey!


22 posted on 10/05/2012 10:44:22 AM PDT by DTogo (High time to bring back the Sons of Liberty !!)
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To: Savage Beast

Aha, apparently the small, individual lifestraws do not remove viruses, but the larger LifeStraw Family does.


23 posted on 10/05/2012 11:03:49 AM PDT by dangus
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To: appalachian_dweller; OldPossum; DuncanWaring; VirginiaMom; CodeToad; goosie; kalee; ...

Some may want to give their opinion. Mine is in Post #18


24 posted on 10/05/2012 11:29:19 AM PDT by Kartographer ("We mutually pledge to each other our lives, our fortunes and our sacred honor.")
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To: ctdonath2

the combo would be bulky, require batteries and have a breakable bulb. that’s why. they’d wind up with so many customer complaints from normal use. if bulb dies or is on its way out, how’d you know if water was safe enough? diferent water has diff levels ofcstuf to kill, how do you know it’s been on long enough?


25 posted on 10/05/2012 11:35:01 AM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
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To: Secret Agent Man

Bulb: LED.
Power: generator attached to pump handle.
Exposure time: simple statistics of microorganism survival time vs. UV exposure.

No different from problems solved by current filters & purifiers; just a matter of repackaging into a minimal unit.


26 posted on 10/05/2012 11:47:53 AM PDT by ctdonath2 ($1 meals: http://abuckaplate.blogspot.com)
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To: Docbarleypop

Gribblies are sneaky that way.


27 posted on 10/05/2012 11:59:15 AM PDT by null and void (Day 1354 of our ObamaVacation from reality - Obama, a queer and present danger)
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To: dangus
since filters can only remove suspensions, not dissolved substances.

An RO filter can.

28 posted on 10/05/2012 12:13:25 PM PDT by Bloody Sam Roberts (Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit; Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.)
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To: dangus
I have a Big Berkey purifier for my house if I need it, and 3 days of professionally packaged water packets in my backpack in my car in case I was in my car and needed that to get back to my house. For non-potable water I only trust the Berkey.
29 posted on 10/05/2012 12:32:20 PM PDT by Marcella (Republican Conservatism is dead. PREPARE.)
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To: ctdonath2

bulkiness and weight would still be an issue. not saying it cant be done just saying if too bulky/heavy less folks would buy it.


30 posted on 10/05/2012 4:50:35 PM PDT by Secret Agent Man (I can neither confirm or deny that; even if I could, I couldn't - it's classified.)
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To: dangus

I like it. I wrote a review here, http://thesurvivalmom.com/2012/09/20/life-straw-a-portable-affordable-water-filter/

I actually had my daughter go outside and put some backyard mud in a drinking glass. We filled it with water, and I used the Life Straw to drink. Tasted perfectly fine.


31 posted on 10/05/2012 5:24:38 PM PDT by ChocChipCookie
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To: ChocChipCookie

So do you risk popping a vein as you try to suck water through the straw, like trying to drink a thick milkshake through a straw?


32 posted on 10/08/2012 8:57:15 AM PDT by OB1kNOb (November 6th is the tipping point for freedom in America.)
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