Seattle (and beyond) Safety and Preparedness
By Ryan Hoffman
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Podcast Description
Talking about what to do in Seattle in case of emergency, where to go, what to eat, and how to help others. Also, zombie preparedness.
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Water Purification | Today we talk briefly about water purification. Long story short, you need 2 quarts a day per person for consumption. Tag on double that for hygene and post disaster water balloons fights you might want to partake in. Best option, keep a supply of water on site. Those fat cats in Washington want you to keep at least three days worth for yourself, which is really pretty easy. I would suggest keeping an amount greater on hand, take that centralized government! Large 5 gallon jugs of water or 224 packs of water bottles are good options. You can package your own water, but be aware of a few things when doing so: Use food safe containers Sterilize all containers after each use (1 tablespoon of household bleach to a gallon does the trick) Water needs to be boiled for at least 1 minute to kill most of the nasties in it. Use water within 6 months Remember, any commercially package beverage is "purified" and consider potable. Hello, Diet Coke! On this episode we mentioned a few products: | 6/24/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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Frigidaire Freshness Friends | Part one of our podcast on preparedness and safety in disaster deals with the food in your fridge. How long can it last? How can you extend it? Listen here: Next week: WATER! | 6/13/07 | Free | View In iTunes |
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