I live in the middle of Berlin Germany (3.5 million people) and I'm interested in purchasing a water filtration system for an emergency situation.
(I realize that if something truly bad happened we would have to get out of the city asap)
I've been drawn to the lifesaver brand of filters ever since I saw a TED talk they did years ago, but I don't know if they're actually any good or if there are better systems available.
I'm interested in the jerrycan format because I think that would be easiest to purify a lot of water for cooking and cleaning in addition to drinking. I've though about the straws or bottles, but those seem best suited for when you're on the move.
Come to think of it, I'm not sure if the jerrycan is the best choice. If something happened in the city and the water supply was contaminated or broken, we'd be able to get by with bottle water for a few days, but then would probably leave the city and make our way to Switzerland where we have some family. Lifesaver bottles might be easier.
On the other hand, if we were trapped in the city for some reason, the jerrycan would be better for providing us enough water for where we're at.
Submitted December 16, 2016 at 05:56AM by Prophet_60091_ http://ift.tt/2gRleBC
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