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Absolute Rights Article Focuses on How to Make Clean Water a Daily Possibility


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People across the United States have been trying to find out how to make clean water, but the community water supplies are increasingly unreliable. A recent Absolute Rights article adds that the possibility of contamination due to disaster leaves a dangerous uncertainty.

All the information can be found in “170 Gallons: How to Purify Any Water—Even Urine—To Store, Drink, or Cook with After a Disaster,” Absolute Right’s comprehensive Special Report. The 36-page e-book is available to help people learn the skills to produce clean water that’s safe to drink, cook with, and bathe in. Plus, safely storing water is need-to-know process and the report shares information on that as well, said the article.

Water is one of the most basic of survival needs, and dehydration is the leading factor of death during times of crisis, above starvation, disease, and all other causes. Knowing how to filter water is of the utmost importance, and according to the article, very few people know even the basics.

Disaster survival is vital, but there’s enough evidence currently available to change what people think about the water that comes out of their tap every day. It may not be there forever, as having the means to keep and use fresh water becomes even more important.

Water conservation and efficiency depends on analyzed data and comprehensive game plans, things that take time, effort, and bureaucratic action, none of which are in high supply either.

Even if water is making it to your faucet, there’s still no guarantee that it is completely void of any contaminants or bacteria that could leave you or your loved ones sick, susceptible to disease, or in the worst of cases, dead.

That’s why the “170 Gallons a Day” report is so special; it shares the data and presents the strategies easily implemented so people can drink safe, clean water for years to come. They’ll no longer have to wait on a governmental body to ensure they’re safe drinking water supply is consistently available. By learning the ins and outs of how to make clean water when sources are few and far between, readers of the report will gain a life-saving skill that will benefit them more than they could imagine.

To find out how to make clean water and use tested procedures that will help store and preserve it, get a copy of “170 Gallons a Day: How to Purify Any Water—Even Urine—To Store, Drink, or Cook with After a Disaster” from Absolute Rights.



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