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Emergency rations, just like any other food, have an expiration date. Depending on the product and its packaging, some may last longer than others. Therefore, it's important to note the expiration dates of the items in your emergency kits and regularly replace items as they expire.
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Read More »Emergency rations, just like any other food, have an expiration date. Depending on the product and its packaging, some may last longer than others. Therefore, it’s important to note the expiration dates of the items in your emergency kits and regularly replace items as they expire. In many cases, expiration dates indicate when the food may taste less fresh rather than when a product has gone bad. Nonetheless, to ensure food safety, replacing an expired item is always better than consuming or using it. We recommend keeping a piece of paper in the front of your emergency bag listing the expiration dates of food and water, as well as for first aid supplies and hygiene products. That way, you can quickly know which products have an approaching expiration date. Also, it’s essential to inspect each item to ensure it hasn’t been damaged or opened. This article will review the emergency food rations and other supplies in your emergency kit, for which you’ll want to monitor the expiration dates.
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Read More »Your emergency drinking water may come in different forms, such as water bottles, water pouches, or water cans, each with a different shelf life. Water bottles generally have a recommended shelf life of 1-2 years. However, the exact expiry date should be marked somewhere on the bottle. Water pouches are the most common form of emergency water as they don’t occupy much space and have a decently long shelf life of 5 years. These are 4.25 oz pouches that look similar to a juice pouch. Another alternative is water cans. Water cans like Blue Can Water have a shelf life of 50 years, while other brands may only last for up to 20 years. Be sure to check the packaging for an accurate expiration date. Did you know? The water itself doesn’t actually expire. Instead, it’s the packaging that expires, which is why it’s necessary to indicate a consume-by date.
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