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Prepper’s Water Purification Survival Bible How to Find, Harvest, Filter, Purify, and Store Water Off the Grid By Johnathan Nash What happens when you turn on the tap and no water runs out? Or you are far from civilization and freshwater? We can go at most for three days without drinkable water, but what then? Water is the most fundamental of survival needs. While many communities around the world are used to struggling with water shortages, many of us have no clue what we would do in this sort of situation. Setting up a reliable source of drinkable water is not something that is easily done overnight… It pays to make these plans well in advance and slowly put resources towards a trusty water source that can keep you and your family safe and hydrated and meet basic hygiene needs too. Being prepared for a short-term evacuation is important. But, as we know, some disasters can go on for quite some time, and we may be stuck sheltering in place, so long-term solutions are also needed. Whether you’re looking for short-term or long-term solutions, this handbook has got you covered. In this practical and easy-to-follow guide, you will discover: How quickly we can dehydrate, what the warning signs are, and how to avoid severe dehydration How much water you need per day – for a child, adult, or larger family How to assess your water needs and current resources , and come up with the best plans to ensure a reliable water supply, whether you are staying put or bugging out What is required to store enough water at home, safely The best ways to store water for longer periods of time The secret to creating water stashes on a bug-out trail Where to find water in an emergency, and how to know if it is safe to drink or not How to make sure water is safe to drink by filtering and purifying it, using many different methods based on what you have at hand What water is never safe to drink and why Different water types, from fresh, gray, to black water, and what you can do with each kind The secret to maintaining proper sanitation, even when there is no running water – based on proven methods used in drought-stricken parts of the world Simple plumbing know-how to help you set up your water collection systems And much more. You might think that plumbing systems and water filtrations sound way too technical for you, but most of the methods are super easy to set up and maintain, especially with the clear explanations and guidance provided in this book. Once you get going, you will be able to rest safe in the knowledge that your family’s water supply needs are taken care of. With increasing drought and water shortages, plus the climbing cost of utilities, many of these solutions will also save you money on an everyday basis. So, what are you waiting for? Secure your water supply today: Scroll up and click the “Add to Cart” button right now. Review: Outstanding! - Outstanding! This book is excellent for the novice or even a long-time prepper like myself. I highly recommend it to all who want to wisely prepare for any difficulty which may arise in this world and society resulting in a limitation or absence of a readily available potable water source. Water is life; this book is a valuable asset to anyone wise enough to be thinking about their water supply in a short or long emergency. Frankly, I was amazed at the number of important topics compiled and the variety of scenarios the author covered in this book. Whether you're in an urban or rural environment, you will find yourself in this book and then be able to devise a plan of action suited to your needs. First, unlike many instructional books, this guide is artistic. It set the importance of water in both historical and physiological context, and buttresses that unique approach with thoughtful apropos quotations to begin each chapter. The writing style is conversational and engaging– as if a good friend who is extremely knowledgeable about the subject is sharing advice from his study and experience with you. Each chapter adequately/thoroughly explored its given topic – complete with realistic examples, supplies to acquire, and things to do (for yourself and your family) to have the skills/knowledge/provisions necessary for many situations. I appreciated the logical progression; it is well-thought out and organized - a pleasure to read. Despite being far more knowledgeable than most on such a topic, I found myself taking notes of more actions I can easily and economically take to ensure/improve greater preparation for our family. I've previously spoken with acquaintances who I considered intelligent only to be shocked at their ignorance of how much water they will require (think consumption for hydration/cooking/hygiene/sanitation/gardening/pets and more) and their lack of preparation for their water supply; it seems many people in our society make false assumptions – potentially dangerous assumptions – that they will always have what they need one way or another. Preparation is the key, and I believe this book to be an invaluable resource to anyone who is wise enough to be thinking about this topic. I am an individual who believes in personal responsibility and accountability. This book will help any thoughtful person realize the importance of planning and practicing skills and have the provisions they need to care for themselves (and those they love). It is a mistake to think anyone outside yourself will be there to help you – not the government – not friends – not charities - you should (I believe) make sure you are as prepared as possible considering your resources and situation to be able to provide for yourself first (with others being only a possible secondary source) whether its water or anything else in life. There are so many subjects covered, this book is, of course, helpful for planning for the unknown future, and also can be beneficial to our daily activities now (think camping/off-grid living/temporary electrical outages/ecological concerns/etc.). It's a book to begin immediate planning/preparation with as well as a book to guide one's mindset in any difficult situation. I became amazed (and learned much) at the impressive attention to detail the author gives every topic. There were subjects in this book I never guessed would be in it – and I benefited greatly because of it. Well-researched (glancing at the extensive bibliography at the end was no surprise after having read this book and discovered how detailed it was), I am mindful of how much time this book must have taken to write and how much time it consequently can save the conscientious individual interested in learning. I am grateful the author cared enough to write such a valuable book, and I highly recommend it to all! Review: Good Book - Wanted to see what ideas there where for SHTF water filtering. Book gives the general ideas and some others I didn't learn in the Infantry. Over all the book is pretty good. Most normal people, "Non- Infantry" or green peace will like it. Good to have if something bad was to happen. Worth the money and will keep with other books like it. Best to know this knowledge and not need it. Than need this knowledge and not know it or have it.







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E**G
Outstanding!
Outstanding! This book is excellent for the novice or even a long-time prepper like myself. I highly recommend it to all who want to wisely prepare for any difficulty which may arise in this world and society resulting in a limitation or absence of a readily available potable water source. Water is life; this book is a valuable asset to anyone wise enough to be thinking about their water supply in a short or long emergency. Frankly, I was amazed at the number of important topics compiled and the variety of scenarios the author covered in this book. Whether you're in an urban or rural environment, you will find yourself in this book and then be able to devise a plan of action suited to your needs. First, unlike many instructional books, this guide is artistic. It set the importance of water in both historical and physiological context, and buttresses that unique approach with thoughtful apropos quotations to begin each chapter. The writing style is conversational and engaging– as if a good friend who is extremely knowledgeable about the subject is sharing advice from his study and experience with you. Each chapter adequately/thoroughly explored its given topic – complete with realistic examples, supplies to acquire, and things to do (for yourself and your family) to have the skills/knowledge/provisions necessary for many situations. I appreciated the logical progression; it is well-thought out and organized - a pleasure to read. Despite being far more knowledgeable than most on such a topic, I found myself taking notes of more actions I can easily and economically take to ensure/improve greater preparation for our family. I've previously spoken with acquaintances who I considered intelligent only to be shocked at their ignorance of how much water they will require (think consumption for hydration/cooking/hygiene/sanitation/gardening/pets and more) and their lack of preparation for their water supply; it seems many people in our society make false assumptions – potentially dangerous assumptions – that they will always have what they need one way or another. Preparation is the key, and I believe this book to be an invaluable resource to anyone who is wise enough to be thinking about this topic. I am an individual who believes in personal responsibility and accountability. This book will help any thoughtful person realize the importance of planning and practicing skills and have the provisions they need to care for themselves (and those they love). It is a mistake to think anyone outside yourself will be there to help you – not the government – not friends – not charities - you should (I believe) make sure you are as prepared as possible considering your resources and situation to be able to provide for yourself first (with others being only a possible secondary source) whether its water or anything else in life. There are so many subjects covered, this book is, of course, helpful for planning for the unknown future, and also can be beneficial to our daily activities now (think camping/off-grid living/temporary electrical outages/ecological concerns/etc.). It's a book to begin immediate planning/preparation with as well as a book to guide one's mindset in any difficult situation. I became amazed (and learned much) at the impressive attention to detail the author gives every topic. There were subjects in this book I never guessed would be in it – and I benefited greatly because of it. Well-researched (glancing at the extensive bibliography at the end was no surprise after having read this book and discovered how detailed it was), I am mindful of how much time this book must have taken to write and how much time it consequently can save the conscientious individual interested in learning. I am grateful the author cared enough to write such a valuable book, and I highly recommend it to all!
S**E
Good Book
Wanted to see what ideas there where for SHTF water filtering. Book gives the general ideas and some others I didn't learn in the Infantry. Over all the book is pretty good. Most normal people, "Non- Infantry" or green peace will like it. Good to have if something bad was to happen. Worth the money and will keep with other books like it. Best to know this knowledge and not need it. Than need this knowledge and not know it or have it.
A**6
Excellent Prepper Resource
The Preppers Water Purification Survival Bible is a well-written and researched, thought-provoking, concrete resource that teaches step-by-step techniques for water off the grid. It’s a comprehensive guide with practical, real-world advice that anyone can immediately apply such methods. This resource has everything from creating water stores, finding water, and ensuring your supply to handling water and waste to basic DIY plumbing ideas. I appreciated that “with increasing drought and water shortages, plus the climbing cost of utilities, many of these solutions will also save you money on an everyday basis.”
"**"
Great resource for valuable information minus any plumbing schematics
This is a great book for knowledge about water on many levels. I've got some stored in case of the big earthquake here in CA. What I was hoping for was some info re: plumbing techniques in addition to all the great information. When it said step-by-step techniques it does have all the for water collection, storage, gray water, composting toilets and much, much more. But there wasn't any part about implementing utilizations back into the house as far as what I was seeking. So technically, this could easily be a 5 star, but I thought I was going to find that. Great job author! Thanks and recommend.
T**W
In depth information that answers every question you might have about water.
Jonathan Nash does it again! In this 2nd installment of much needed survival knowledge, he covers EVERYTHING you ever wanted to know about the subject of water. I mean we, as humans, have to drink water to maintain any level of functionality, on a regular basis, right? So here is all that information in one place and in one book. Even if you're not interested in any kind of a doomsday scenario, but you are interested in living a healthy lifestyle or are any kind of an athlete; this book is for you. This book answered all of my questions, nagging doubts and down right preconceived misconceptions that I had about how your body absorbs water and why it is beneficial. I'll get down off my soap box here in just a moment, but I'll leave you with this thought: how come we weren't taught about water in such a complete way before?
K**H
READ THIS!
It will be the most eye opening information you can take to use. I don’t like reading but I finished it as I was glued to it. Rain catchment systems or water filters, water storage options-and more. The author has extreme clarity and packs a punch of knowledge that’s easy to understand. If SHTF, you’ll be glad you know this stuff! If you rent, this is also informative!
R**R
Water is essential for all
Human beings can survive an average of three to five days without water. Since the human body is composed of an average of 60% water, it should be no surprise that water is high on the list of items necessary for any emergency or disaster. In Johnathan Nash’s book Prepper’s Water Purification Survival Bible he discusses the importance of hydration and all aspects of water collection, purification and storage methods in an easy to understand format that is useful for any preparedness plan including little to big situations. Definitely a useful guide full of information anyone can use.
G**E
The book has useful knowledge for those that dont know. Could be better
This book has alot of useful knowledge but the only actual advice about water was 8 drops of chlorine for 1 gallon of water. I was hoping to see more thing about long term storage and chemicals to use. Nothing like that here. This book is based mostly around a 3 day to 3 week disaster. Honestly i already knew everything in this book so it didn’t really satisfy me. He did spend some time on water catchment but i was looking for long term water storage and rotation.
D**C
Buena compra
Buen contenido
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