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I'm sure you've heard the news water is life, but how much do you really know about storing it for emergencies? Let's dive into seven surprising facts about emergency water storage. Fact one: Did you know plastic bottles can leach chemicals over time? Swap them out for food-grade containers. Fact two: You've got to rotate your water every 6 months; water can go stale. Fact three: Chlorine bleach is your best friend; a few drops can purify gallons, but make sure it's unscented.
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Fact four: Store water in a dark, cool place; sunlight and heat are not your friends here, folks. Fact five: Don't forget your pets; they need water too. Plan for at least a gallon a day per furry friend. Fact six: Water filters are a must-have; they're your backup when your stored water runs out. Fact seven: Collecting rainwater is legal in most places; just check your local laws. Want to know more? Head over to preparmagazine.com for the full scoop. Stay safe, stay prepped!
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00:00 Introduction: Water storage importance
00:10 Fact 1: Plastic bottles leeching chemicals over time
00:12 Fact 2: Rotating water every 6 months
00:17 Fact 3: Chlorine bleach for water purification
00:21 Fact 4: Storing water in a dark, cool place
00:25 Fact 5: Planning water storage for pets
00:30 Fact 6: Importance of water filters
00:40 Fact 7: Collecting rainwater
00:45 Conclusion: Stay safe and prepared