The Prepper's Water Survival Guide
Harvest, Treat, and Store Your Most Vital Resource
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Narrated by:
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Emily Durante
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By:
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Daisy Luther
About this listen
No source is left untapped in this all-encompassing guide to supplying lifesaving water after a disaster.
You can survive up to three weeks without food but only three days without water! When catastrophe strikes, having enough water can spell the difference between life and death. The Prepper's Water Survival Guide offers a step-by-step plan with straightforward information you can easily follow. Thanks to this audiobook's laser-focus on water, you'll quickly learn how to:
- Store fresh water
- Collect rainwater
- Purify water from lakes and rivers
- Dig a well for groundwater
In addition to harvesting water, you'll gain the tools to keep large stores untainted for long periods of time, test the water you collect for dangerous toxins, and treat water-related illnesses that are commonly contracted during a disaster.
©2015 Daisy Luther (P)2020 TantorWhat listeners say about The Prepper's Water Survival Guide
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- Norma Miles
- 28-05-23
"We don't get a two day warning."
As the most vital aspect for survival in the event of a disaster, water often see!s to get only a secondary place in the prepping advice. This quick and easy read is a reminder of just how vital it is. And even here the author deals mostly in temporary sensation of public services assuming that these will probably resume within two weeks or so. I had expected at least a section on long term survival for families or small groups. However, it was still a good starter point with useful advice about dealing with contamination and testing water safety, with a handy check list of what to keep in store for emergency usage as well as a brief synopsis of the preceding chapters at the end. It also did make depressing reading as it highlighted the near impossibility of surviving long term in a city.
A bit repetitious but nevertheless with useful information, clearly read by Emily Durante, and currently part of the Audible Plus programme
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