The Prepper’s Water Survival Guide: Harvest, Treat, and Store Your Most Vital Resource
NO SOURCE IS LEFT UNTAPPED IN THIS ALL-ENCOMPASSING GUIDE TO SUPPLYING LIFE-SAVING WATER AFTER A DISASTERYou 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
NO SOURCE IS LEFT UNTAPPED IN THIS ALL-ENCOMPASSING GUIDE TO SUPPLYING LIFE-SAVING 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 book’s laser-focus on water, you’ll quickly learn how to:
•Store fresh water
•Collect rainwater
•Purify water from lakes & 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.
Product Features
- The Prepper’s Water Survival Guide Book
- Complete guide for how to store, treat, and harvest your most vital resource.
- Including complete instructions for collecting rainwater and digging a well.
- Discover real-world applications for harvesting and purifying water from a variety of sources.
- Softcover. 224 pages.
Preppers Beware: This book won’t help you one bit. I bought this book at the beginning of the summer, but just got around to reading it this week. I am a licensed professional civil engineer in Florida and my specialty of 33 years is water resources. I am also a veteran who served 4 years in the 82nd Airborne Division in an infantry line company. I know the importance of water and I have 4 years of first hand experience serving in areas where potable water is a commodity. If I had only this book to guide me during that time, I would have…
Details missing The book advised to install a well if possible to get water in a survival situation. I have a well. The book failed to tell me how to get the water out of the well when I no longer have electricity. I had other questions that went unanswered as well. It was just the standard answers available everywhere. I expected more from a book with this title.
Smart idea, but terrible book on the subject. It is a 200 page book. I got to page 73 and it was all stories about events where water became scarce and how society broke down. That is more than 1/3 of the book on useless nonsense I can do nothing about, like water-borne diseases. Then the book goes on to advise that’s common-sense, like fill the tub and every container you got.The other 2/3 of the book reads like housewife advice–like how to wash your hands 101 and how to shop smart. My favorite is how to upgrade your…