what precautions are taken at home to keep the stock of water pure
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HOME|HOW TO STORE WATER FOR DRINKING OR COOKING
How to Store Water for Drinking or Cooking
Storing water for an emergency is simple, especially when the water is not contaminated. Here are some guidelines for storing water.
How to Store Water for Drinking or Cooking - Articles UPDATED: JULY 11, 2016
How to Store Water for Drinking or Cooking
How much water should I store?
Standard emergency guidelines suggest that you store one gallon of water per day for each person in your household for a three-day to two-week period. Generally, a normally active person needs to drink at least two quarts (½ gallon) of water each day.
Keep in mind that you must consider your family members' needs and habits. You will have to decide the actual amount of water you store for an emergency. Your storage space and individual situation may be such that you should store less or more than the guidelines recommend. Remember, you might adjust your normal habits to get through the emergency period.
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