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Saturday, September 8, 2012

Water..FEMA Guidelines/storage/purification

Did you know that in an emergency situation if you do not shut the water valve off,  the water inside your home may drain out?  Every ounce of water becomes more valuable.......

This would be a good FHE lesson......let everyone know how to keep the water safe that is in your house in the event of a disaster.  

The following is from the FEMA website:

"Water quickly becomes a precious resource following many disasters. It is vital that all household members learn how to shut off the water at the main house valve. 
Before an emergency happens, locate the shut-off valve for the water line that enters your house and label this valve with a tag for easy identification. Make sure all household members know where it is located.
Make sure this valve can be completely shut off. Your valve may be rusted open or it may only partially close. If so, replace it.
Cracked lines may pollute the water supply to your house. It is wise to shut off your water until you hear from authorities that it is safe for drinking.
The effects of gravity may drain the water in your hot water heater and toilet tanks unless you trap it in your house by shutting off the main house valve. (This is not the street valve in the cement box at the curb – the street valve is extremely difficult to turn and requires a special tool.)"

Full FEMA guidelines for storage & purification:
Storage
Purification
Evaporation Still instructions  

Click on the following link to FEMA guidelines .. a pdf document will come up & you may print it



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