WATER PRESERVER CONCENTRATE
Safely Store Emergency Drinking Water For 5 YEARS!
A breakthrough for disaster preparedness!
Eliminates Replacing Water Every 3-6 Months
Proven In Over 12 Years Of Testing And Use
Purifies And Keeps Water Bacteriologically Safe
U.S. EPA, And State Registered; Safe And Effective
#1 Recommended Product By Emergency Professionals
Water Preserver Concentrate can be used with regular tap water or bottled drinking water,
using containers or drums suitable for drinking water storage.
Easy to follow directions included with each bottle. Use only as directed.
1 Bottle Treats
55 Gallons
$ 12.50 each
Qty.
TOLL FREE 1-888-626-0889 or 206-762-0889 - FAX 206-762-1040
EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS SERVICE
309 - South Cloverdale # B-10 , Seattle, WA 98108
Choosing a Water Storage Container
The following container types are recommended for use with Water PreserverTM
for guaranteed 5-year storage life1:
Standard water storage containers, meeting the criteria of 1A, 1B and 1C below.
All containers and drums marked with a 'DOT-34' or 'UN' specification.
CONTAINER DESCRIPTION
Standard Water Storage Containers.
CONSTRUCTION: New (unused, or used only for food or water storage since new),
blow molded, rigid, all plastic container made of virgin polyethylene resin.
Food Grade Materials:
Containers must meet the requirements of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA)
for items intended for use in contact with food.
Closure: Container closures must be heavy-duty threaded plugs or caps sufficient to prevent leakage.
Important:
The closure must not be vented, and must use a gasket of FDA-approved material to form an air-tight seal.
CAUTION
: Use only solid caps, plugs or bungs.
Do not use pumps, faucets, spigots, etc. as closures--they are NOT airtight.
UN & DOT-34 Type Containers.
Look for a 'DOT-34' or 'UN' marking.
The manufacturer will permanently emboss the container bottom, or side, with these specification markings.
These are heavy-duty containers that can withstand abuse and outside storage.
In addition to specifications for a standard water container (1A, 1B and 1C above),
the DOT-34 or UN specification requires that the containers are tested by the manufacturer,
and meet or exceed requirements for the following: Impact, Vibration, Leakage, Static Pressure, and Compression.
The containers must also provide ultraviolet (UV) light protection for their contents for the life of the container.
MORE INFORMATION
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