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wintersun
Jul 27, 2014Explorer II
Primary problem will be drinkable water and best option is to carry around a pint of household bleach. The bleach can be used to treat whatever water you put into the RV.
1 teaspoon of bleach for every 5 gallons of water is all that is needed to kill the bacteria. Use 1 teaspoon for each 10 gallons of good water to keep it good if you plan to store it ahead of time in case of a disaster.
Good to plan ahead as these "natural" disasters are going to continue to occur with greater frequency. The coastal states and especially Alabama are vulnerable and for the most part their governors have their heads up where the sun does not shine.
1 teaspoon of bleach for every 5 gallons of water is all that is needed to kill the bacteria. Use 1 teaspoon for each 10 gallons of good water to keep it good if you plan to store it ahead of time in case of a disaster.
Good to plan ahead as these "natural" disasters are going to continue to occur with greater frequency. The coastal states and especially Alabama are vulnerable and for the most part their governors have their heads up where the sun does not shine.
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