I don't have a problem with Calcium Hypochlorite myself it is what I store, but here is and alternative for you review.
Hat tip to Tilted Irish Kilt for the reference.
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2 posted on
11/21/2015 3:50:10 PM PST by
Kartographer
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To: Kartographer
It’s much healthier to use an ozone generator to disinfect water. You can find them at Amazon and other places on the internet.
3 posted on
11/21/2015 4:02:49 PM PST by
Jack Hydrazine
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To: Kartographer
Great info thanks. Will digest and come back with any questions.
Water is essential. Beans and bullets for trade, and water for life.
7 posted on
11/21/2015 5:12:18 PM PST by
Hostage
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To: Kartographer
Is liquid bleach unacceptable? I’ve heard survival instructors say that 8 drops will disinfect a gallon of water. I figured I’d use a teaspoon, which is 76 drops, and be quite sure. That’s not enough to taste or cause any health concern.
11 posted on
11/21/2015 6:42:52 PM PST by
TigersEye
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To: Kartographer
How do you store your cal-hypo?
I’ve been keeping mine in empty red plastic containers that originally held Folgers coffee.
Should I put it in glass jars instead? If so, what kind of lids?
Thanks in advance.
14 posted on
11/21/2015 7:09:16 PM PST by
mumblypeg
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