The first item in any emergency survival kit should be water. An adequate supply of clean, drinkable water is a top priority during survival preparedness. The average, active person should drink approximately 2 quarts of water a day. If you live in a hotter climate you will need to drink more, as will children and nursing mothers. Water may also be a part of your emergency food supplies, since it may be necessary for cooking. Water is also needed for [...] » Read More
How to Prepare an Emergency Water Supply
Washer Water Supply and Plumbing
Water supply requirements for most washers include threaded faucets on both the hot and cold water lines. These faucets must be within 5 ft of the water inlet on the back of the washer. It is recommended that both the hot and cold water supply lines be provided with risers. These short lengths of capped pipe rise vertically from the supply line to provide a cushion of trapped air. This cushion of air absorbs the surge of water that occurs [...] » Read More
Clean Water around the World
It’s unbelievable how many clean water charities there are in the United States. Americans are very generous because they help countries all over the world have better water. It makes me proud to live in this country. Organizations like the Red Cross have provided clean water for underdeveloped countries for decades. This is a great way for those with clean water to share their resources and help out others in need.
In recent weeks I’ve been on a quest to learn about what exactly is in my drinking water. I had already read that the Ralph Nader Institute had issued a report stating, “U.S. drinking water contains more than 2,100 toxic chemicals that can cause cancer,” but I had no idea that pharmaceuticals in water supply systems were a part of those chemicals. Can you believe it? With all the other concerns about the quality of our drinking water, now we [...] » Read More
The Five General Details of a Drinking Water Purifier
A water purifier, as the name suggests, ensure our drinking water from any kind of bacterial infection that can damage your body. A filter gives clean, safe water for food preparation and drinking, and is usually as suitable as tap water.If you’re into balanced lifestyle, you surely know about water purification as the ideal way to avoid any toxic infection from bacteria and infections that can grow so quick in water. Point-of-use water filtration systems also eliminate lead from drinking [...] » Read More

