Is 7 gallons enough to survive?

From: Survival Frog - Sunday Feb 27,2022 01:10 pm

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If a drought hits in 2022…

Will 7 gallons of water be enough to survive?

That’s the amount 2 of these stackable water bricks hold.

In 2021, we had our first Western Reservoir shortage.

We can’t predict what’ll happen this year…

But what we do know is that 7 gallons of drinking water is enough for 2 weeks.

For one person… and just drinking, not even counting hygiene.

It’s the bare minimum that’s recommended by the CDC

If you want to store that water properly, you need to do it in safe containers that don’t bleed plastics into your drinking water.

>>Check out our 100% Safe FDA-approved 3.5 Gallon Water Bricks



~ Survival Frog
​Preparing Made Easy®

P.S. Get more for your family.
Save $50 when you order 10 bricks and get 2 FREE spigots on top.
 

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