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This filtration bottle is great for emergencies or to just take with you to enjoy fresh water anywhere! You can fill it up from the bottom (new feature) and filter water immediately by simply squeezing the bottle.
Here are some key features of this new filtration system:
♦ Removes up to 99.99% of pollutants and contaminants found in drinking water sources using its proprietary Ionic Adsorption Micron Filtration System. ♦ Produces up to 100 gallons of filtered water. (about 700 refills) ♦ Has a screw on/off fill from the bottom cap with a 40 micron pre-filter to prevent large objects or particles from entering the bottle. ♦ Has a disinfectant compartment attached to the bottom cap for EPA approved Redi-Chlor water chlorine tablets which, when used as directed, makes the bottle a "mini-municipal bottled water plant." ♦ The top cap has a soft plastic removable cover for the drinking spout which keeps it free of dirt and contamination. ♦ 18 oz size is compact, light weight and easy to use. ♦ Tested by Independent laboratories using EPA and NSF protocols.
These water filtration bottles are great to keep at home, at the office, in the car, a school locker and of course in all emergency survival kits. You will always need fresh water!
Search And Rescue Survival Tools
Whether you live on the seaside, a rural area, the suburbs or the city, natural disasters are bound to occur. Natural disasters can range in severity and type and so it is important to not only know the facts pertaining to them but to also prepare yourself with the tools essential to survive, or to help others survive.
After a disaster, you are faced with many obstacles. The situation during the aftermath may call for a search and rescue effort to find and/or help those injured or trapped by the effects of the disaster. Valuable tools (just to name a few) during a mission like the one mentioned, include respirators which protect the wearer from inhaling harmful vapors, gases, fumes and/or dusts, hard hats, to protect the head from serious injury due to falling objects and debris. Work gloves, safety goggles and a good crow bar are also great items to have for search and rescue.