People never heard of water containers one fills up with the hose on the side of your house.
Or milk or fruit juices or sodas......................
And all it takes is an extra $5 or $10 each week - and a little thought - to quickly put aside enough food to keep you for several weeks; and you’ll always be prepared.
EXACTLY!!!!!!!
Bottled water is a convenience. People don’t want to be bothered with saving empty bottles they might or might not have to fill up once a year.
(glass bottles fill shelves in our basement)
Even more..a variety of water filters and decontamination pills. Turn that swollen creek into a potable water source.
Take your garbage can and rinse it out.
Install large garbage bag inside garbage can.
Throw a cap full of unscented bleach in.
Tie bag closed, tie garbage can lid closed.
I never buy water........
>>People never heard of water containers one fills up with the hose on the side of your house.
But, thats hose water! Thats the same kind of water that goes in the toilet!
“People never heard of water containers one fills up with the hose on the side of your house”
Growing up on the Gulf Coast it was just common practice filling everything you could when you first got any warning. Freeze containers also because ice will be scarce. It’s not rocket science to prepare when you have this much warning