The summer season has quickly descended upon us and soon we will be packing up the tents, the sleeping bags, and the camp stove on our way to the mountains. Camping can be one of the most exciting summer events for anyone both young and old. Just don’t forget your portable water purifiers.
Packing for a camping trip can be quite the stressful task. You literally have to remember everything that you are going to need, because once you get to where you are going, there is no turning around. It almost always seems that you are going to forget something. But one of the most annoying things to bring is 100 gallons of drinking water. Who has space for this really? But, if you have a water purifier, you may not need to bring any extra water.
Rivers and streams may be polluted with agricultural surface runoff that can contain pesticides and herbicides. In the same manner, you can get contaminated water with animal waste or the bodies of dead animals. This can lead to harmful bacteria, parasitic worms, or other dangerous pathogens. All natural waters can also contain high levels of toxic heavy metals like lead and mercury.
One of the easiest methods to purify water is by boiling it. Many pathogens like bacteria and viruses can be killed by the high temperature of boiling water. Depending upon the elevation, the effective boiling time may have to be increased due to the change in the boiling point of water at different altitudes. Boiling will not remove harmful chemicals or toxic metals.
Another semi-natural way for outdoor water purification is by harness the ultraviolet radiation, or uv rays, of the sun. Utilizing special filters that filter the uv rays away from the other wavelengths of light, you can focus this radiation on to the water. This type of radiation will ultimately kill all pathogens; however it too will not remove heavy metal toxins.
Some of the newer portable water purifiers are equipped with filters that are designed to not only remove chemicals and metals, but also all types of bacteria and even viruses. Some of these systems are also capable of handling much larger volumes as well so that you can stockpile your potable water into sterilized containers.
Closing Comments
Not only should you have portable water purifiers for your must-have camping equipment, you should have them in case of an emergency or disaster that could happen where you live. There are many different types of circumstances that can lead to a serious contamination of the local water supply. But if you had a water purifier, you would be able to have pure and clean drinking water even in the gravest of scenarios.
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