[Column] Is long-term storage water necessary? Disaster prevention measures you should know.
It is considered desirable to store water at a rate of 3 liters per person per day.
In times of disaster, not only emergency food but also long-term storage of drinking water is necessary. Naturally, river water cannot be consumed. While I don't think anyone would consider drinking from the Dotonbori River, even seemingly clean mountain streams contain many bacteria, including Campylobacter. River water contains not only bacteria but also many impurities, so while it can be made drinkable through filtration and boiling, unless you are someone who is seriously into camping, you probably wouldn't know the proper methods for heating or filtering. It is safer to avoid actions that could risk your health during a disaster. *For more details on the column, please refer to the related links. For more information, feel free to download the PDF or contact us.*
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