Re: Emergency supplies
Marcella Peek wrote:
One gallon of water per person per day is the usual guideline. You need
it to drink, cook and clean up.
I would personally recommend at least 5 gallons of water per person per
day....heat and humidity will sap most of your moisture out of your
body, and lest not forget one of the most important reason for more than
a gallon of H2O per day....human waste! you really need water to help
with the disposal of human waste and probably about 50 pounds of lime to
help with the decomposing of the solid waste...this is from experience
as i do not have running water at my cabin. i use an out house
Grizzman
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