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Creating and Storing an Emergency Water Supply



Below is help to prepare and store safe drinking and hygiene water from the CDC. It is essential to store the recommended amount of water per person for a minimum of 3 days and even longer if a safe location is available. Storage out of the sun and in a cool dark place is advisable.

Here are the main topics found in the CDC publication regarding emergency water supply:



Bottled Water

Unopened commercially bottled water is the safest and most reliable source of water in an emergency. If you do not have bottled water, you can make your water safe to drink by following the instructions listed below and using clean containers to collect and store your water.


How Much Emergency Water to Store

Choosing a Container


When storing safe water (water that has been treated to make it safe to use), it is best to use food-grade water storage containers, which do not transfer toxic substances into the water they are holding. FDA-approved food-grade storage containers can be found at surplus or camping supply stores. Contact the manufacturer if you are not sure if a storage container is food grade. If you are not able to use a food-grade water storage container, be sure the container you choose:



DO NOT USE containers that previously have been used to hold liquid or solid toxic chemicals (bleach, pesticides, etc.)


Cleaning and Sanitizing a Water Storage Container Before Use

Removing and Storing Water