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You can drink rainwater with the LifeStraw. Rainwater is known for containing a wide range of contaminants, which is why it's always best to filter it out with a product like LifeStraw.
Recall that basic needs are also known by other names such as physical needs and/or physiologic needs. Basic needs include water, food, air,...
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A carbon filter alone removes approximately 10-15% of all contaminants or total dissolved solids (TDS). Reverse osmosis, on the other hand, removes...
Read More »Water, Water Everywhere Having a LifeStraw personal water filter is vital in any emergency that leaves you without safe drinking water. It filters out water-borne bacteria, parasites, E. coli, and more. It will come in handy for anyone who needs to rely on unreliable sources of drinking water. It’s also an essential piece of survival gear that’s made for emergencies like flooding. Filters up to 1,000 liters (264 gallons) of water Removes 99.9999% of waterborne bacteria (>LOG 6 reduction) Removes 99.9% of waterborne protozoan parasites (>LOG 3 reduction) Reduces turbidity, filtering down to 0.2 microns Ultralight: weighs only 2oz! Does NOT use iodine or iodinated resin Contains no chemicals (and is BPA-free), uses no batteries, and has no moving parts Very high flow rate; no aftertaste (because no iodine or chlorine are used) Easy to clean. Can be stored and used periodically. Just keep uncapped so it can dry thoroughly. Very durable No shelf life. LifeStraw can be stored indefinitely. (Former shelf life estimates have been revised.) The Echo-Sigma Lifestyle Echo-Sigma has everything you need in the way of emergency preparation. The LifeStraw personal water filter is just one example of our survival gear. Our products are ideal for preparing for the unknown or camping deep in the woods. Discover anything you need, from emergency go bags and trauma kits to this life-saving water filter. Live the Echo-Sigma lifestyle, and you’ll always be prepared!
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Read More »Proteins from the Moringa oleifera plant - a tree native to India - can help effectively purify water in developing nations at a low cost, say scientists.
Proteins from the Moringa oleifera plant - a tree native to India - can help effectively purify water in developing nations at a low cost, say scientists.The plant - commonly known as the drumstick tree - is cultivated for food and natural oils, and the seeds are already used for a type of rudimentary water purification.However, this traditional means of purification leaves behind high amounts of dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from the seeds, allowing bacteria to regrow after just 24 hours. This leaves only a short window in which the water is drinkable.Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University in the US used sand and plant materials to create a cheap and effective water filtration medium, termed "f-sand."F-sand was created by extracting the seed proteins from the Moringa oleifera plant, and adhering them to the surface of silica particles, the principal component of sand.It kills microorganisms and reduces turbidity, adhering to particulate and organic matter. These undesirable contaminants and DOC can then be washed out, leaving the water clean for longer, and the f-sand ready for reuse.According to the United Nations , 2.1 billion people lack access to safely managed drinking water services, the majority of whom live in developing nations.The Moringa oleifera plant tree is native to India and grows well in tropical and subtropical climates.
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A shotgun, a rimfire rifle, two centerfire rifles (that serve different but overlapping needs), and a muzzleloader can cover every game animal and...
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To know which pieces of equipment to take with you in any survival situation, most experts will recommend the 5 C's of Survival: cutting,...
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