But do you know how to make your own self-sufficient water supply? (h/t to ThePreppingGuide.com)
Preppers are aware of the importance of having your own water supply because you will need access to water to keep your garden watered or wash your clothes.
For example, if you live in a country like Venezuela, several bottles of water won't be enough for your whole family. In this South American country, locals often have to deal with power cuts that can last for as long as five to six days, which highlights the importance of an accessible water supply.
While this rarely happens in the U.S., preppers can still benefit from knowing how to set up a self-sufficient water supply. You never know when you might need to have access to enough water for your whole family. (Related: How to prepare for a drought.)
This particular self-sufficient water supply is suitable for areas that often have rainy weather. You will need several tanks on your roof, a simple gravity filtering system, and bleach to purify the water.
If you have the time, test your off-grid water supply to iron out any kinks. You may also need to configure your setup so the water doesn't taste too strong.
Ideally, your water supply should allow you to:
This setup will give you access to a reserve water supply that will keep your home running even if the city pumps stop working in your area.
Another option is to set up a boiling system that can purify rainwater. Try to build this water supply inside a wood furnace made of bricks in your kitchen. This rainwater purifier also eliminates the need for bleach, unlike the first option.
If you're bugging out or camping, you also need access to a portable water supply. Consider buying something like a Big Berkey water filtering system so you still have access to clean drinking water even if you're on the go.
Set up your own self-sufficient water supply today so you'll have one less thing to worry about when SHTF.
Here are some additional tips for safe water storage:
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