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By far my favorite plastic container (and favorite containers overall) is The 5 Gallon Legacy Premium Water Storage System. Here are a few highlights of these 5-Gallon Water Containers: Holds 5 Gallons of Water, Dry Foods, or Ammo; Stack-able to Maximize Storage Capacity; Easy-Grip Design Makes it Easy to Carry; Virtually Indestructible!
Have clean water with you wherever your next outdoor adventure takes you with Scepter's Lightweight 5 Gallon Portable Water Storage Container. This heavy-duty and durable container is made of LDPE and HDPE plastics that are BPA free, keeping chemicals, odors, and tastes out of your water.
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There are many options for how to store water long term for an emergency. Depending on your budget and how much space you have to store water, you can use store bought bottled water, fill up food grade plastic bottles, or even use large 50 – 300 gallon tanks.
The Scepter 5-Gallon Water Container is the ultimate portable solution for storing water during camping trips, outdoor adventures, or emergency preparedness. With a 20-liter (5-gallon) capacity, this container is built to provide a reliable water source when you're off the grid.
40 DAYS OF DRINKING WATER: It’s recommended to have half a gallon of water per person per day when preparing an emergency water reservoir for your household. This kit provides 4 containers that are 5 gallons each for about 40 days of washing, cooking, or fresh drinking water storage.
This durable water storage container is Made in USA, and is perfect for homes, RVs, cabins or any outdoor use. Made of thick BPA-free plastic, it holds up to 5 gallons of water and features a convenient spigot for easy dispensing.
5-Gallon Stackable Water Storage Containers, Emergency Water Storage for Camping and Disaster Preparedness, 20 Gallons
Water is fairly heavy, so limit the container size to five gallons so it’s easy to lift and handle. For people with limited strength, smaller bottles or a five-gallon container with a spigot near the bottom are ideal. Store water only in food-grade containers, i.e. plastics numbered 1, 2, 4 and 7.
Long Term Water Storage & How-to do it right. Follow these guidelines for successful long term water storage: Start with clean, pure water; Use heavy-duty BPA-free water container(s) or barrel(s) Treat the water to assure elimination of organic impurities; Store in a cool environment, ideally 50 – 70°F; Keep out of direct sunlight