My Complete Water Storage Setup For Long-term Survival!

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Jason Hanson is a former CIA officer and the New York Times bestselling author of "Spy Secrets That Can Save Your Life." His company trains celebrities, high-net-worth individuals, and everyday Americans in escape and evasion, hand-to-hand self-defense, evasive driving, firearms, home defense, and more.

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Good Video... Use a Garden Hose "End Cap" (with a washer) on the 52 gal units, to prevent accidental faucet leaks.

brucewayne-cave
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Good stuff Jason. Here's a thought though. The 52 gal drum on the bottom is going to be tough to get water from with the spicket so low. It might be better if it was stored on a pallet or two so you can drain into bottle/bucket. Also keeps it off floor.

stevek
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So much for my bottled water in the basement idea. This is high-end prepping. Interesting to see something like this applied at scale.

ScaredyCatTactical
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I store cases of bottled water but I love your idea of storing more gallons of water. Thanks for the advice Jason. Love your video!

charbaran
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This is excellent advice - I do have water stored but not quite that much - the pump is a really good idea. Thanks for another great video.

simonpark
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I have a large swimming pool. It is my water reservoir for SHTF. We get plentiful rain here, so it never goes dry. Of course, it would go into a Berkey or Katadyn before anyone used that water. It is just the "last resort", if my water stores get used up. It can also be used unfiltered, with flush toilets. We have septic, no sanitary sewer out here.

DumpsterElite
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😮😮😮 this is impressive! Like being in a survival candy store 👌🏼

headless.scents
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Several inventors in the last few years have constructed condensers that pull water out of the air (called an air well) that then can be stored. For as bad as things are, there are innovations being made that will be world changing.

voncrowne
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I know people who don't have a gallon saved for an emergency. I've given up trying to convince them. They won't be coming to my house in an emergency.

notetoself
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I always have emergency water stores Jason. I live in south East Asia in the country side and sometimes my running water would get cut off for hours especially if it rains hard in my area it might have to do with water pipes bursting like you have. I have water stored in my shower room in a clean garbage can water in my fridge and water in big bottles underneath one of my sinks good to last some hours until my running water comes back

TETRARCHFREAK
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I have a good amount of water stored, especially the 55Gal drums. I make sure not to store it directly on the concrete floor. Someone told me not to do that once, though I'm not sure of the reasoning of if it's necessary. I saw you had cardboard down, so it might be a good idea! Thanks for the video. Stay safe and congrats with the new one on the way!

PivotFirearms
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I bought an awesome 1000 litre (264 U.S. gallons) vertical, food safe water storage for my basement. Best $325 I've ever spent!

crustybastard
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Or live near a fresh water lake/river.

bruceli
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I love your water storage setup! Thank you!

jaxrules
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I do live in FL and I have them outside actually: 200 gal in 3 tanks, 50-50-100. However I do rotate them every 6 months, one at a time to be safe in case a disaster happens when rotating, lol. The water treatment tablets I have is for SHTF scenario when I know I can’t rotate them anymore. However I do use rain water for rotation though, no shortage of rain to harvest.
Edit. Also I know how much it affects or helps, but they get sun all the time and water is pretty warm all day. That should in theory kill some bacteria naturally

fb-guer
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We actually have water delivery which uses 5-gallon water cooler bottles. We keep ten and keep them on rotation, so the oldest bottle is about 3 months old. In a SHTF situation, it is my understanding that even if the power goes out the water will still run for about 3 days, so I plan to immediately line the bathtubs with a plastic liner and fill the tubes in case the 50 gallons of bottled water isn't enough.

alansnyder
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It's important that when your children are old enough to understand, teach them everything you're doing, how to use everything and how to keep calm in a crisis situation. Heaven forbid something might separate you from them in a crisis. Assuming your wife already knows what to do.

IsaacMorgan
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I've gotten careless at my current location. It's on a gravity fed system and there's exactly 8 buildings closer to the water tower than I am. I feel like in the event of an issue I would have a little more time than most to stock up on water. I've been here 6 months and so far only have 15 gallons stored but I have capacity to store about 300 more on a moments notice.

calebbearup
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Buy a drum or jug, etc., every weekend and you'll have a good supply. Then there is the last minute "Water Bob" that you place in a tub and fill up.

I hate to buy all my water, so I'm totally on board with using bleach or filtering it. I think people forget that the purpose of water is to not only to drink, but also to wash clothing, dishes, clean things and to cook.

I see people buy bottles of water, but for washing I store tap water.

MasterKTrainer
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I have 60 blue 55 Gallon Barrels filled with rainwater caught by extra wide barrel Funnels on My two acres field.

SherrickDuncan