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建议政府紧急进口应急水净化设备
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地震过后,水污染可能带来严重的人身安全问题。我不知道国内生产的应急水净化设备数量够不够,质量是否过关。在此非常时刻,政府似应下决心购买一些国外的成熟产品供灾区使用。以下举例介绍3种产品并给出链接:
1、 应急便携式水净化器
First Need Portable Water Purifiers provide drinking water from your storage tanks or virtually any freshwater source. First Need Deluxe portable water purifier is an ideal choice for personal use or short term emergencies, with an average rated capacity of 125 gallons per replacement canister. Easy to pump, First Need Deluxe purifier includes a gravity "no hands" pumping option, "direct connect" features and long non-kink intake hoses for direct pumping from the water source. Equally helpful is First Need Trav-L-Pure water purifier, with the same average rated capacity as First Need Deluxe purifier, and the unique design of a double-pre-filter and spout for easy "pour & pump" to purify water. First Need Trav-L-Pure water purifier is a self-contained unit without dangling hoses ... just cap and store. For small groups, First Need Base Camp offers large capacity purification with an average rated capacity of 1000 gallons in a compact, stainless steel housing. First Need Base Camp can be adapted to gravity feed systems with its double-action, field serviceable pump, plus has a unique, extra duty pre-filter. Buy Online - Go to Online Store
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Regarding emergency water purification, as in all situations, we recommend that you look for the cleanest water source available. General Ecology water purifiers are designed to remove contaminants from virtually any freshwater source including ponds, rivers, streams, wells and municipal water supplies. On an emergency basis, our purifiers may be used with non typical fresh water supplies such as pool water. Just as you should not swim in a pool recently chemically "shocked", we do not advise that you use our purifiers, or any system, with recently "shocked" pools until the chemicals have had an opportunity to dilute into the water supply.
Our systems do not desalinate water and are not for use with salt water. Our systems are not intended for use with raw sewage or urine, which will quickly clog a canister.
In sediment filled water, we suggest drawing from the fast flowing part of a stream, or drawing the water by bucket or other container and letting it sit till sediment settles to the bottom of the container. Pump water into the purifier from the top portion of the bucket or container.
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General Ecology, Inc. Statement on Possible Biological & Chemical Warfare Agents
(来源:http://www.generalecology.com/emergencypreparedness.htm)
Get ready for hurricane season! We had many calls during the
LOOK OUT: CONTAMINATED WATER! - You may have seen this in the headlines, watched something like it on TV, or heard about it on the radio. Unfortunately, this happens quite frequently these days. The simple truth is that water supplies across the
CampingSurvival.com carries many quality water purification systems including the Katadyn water filter in case of such emergencies.
Our Homeland Security Agency has some good advice here. "When water is of questionable purity, it is easiest to use bottled water for drinking and cooking if it is available. When it抯 not available, it is important to know how to treat contaminated water, such as a water filter. In addition to having a bad odor and taste, water from questionable sources may be contaminated by a variety of microorganisms, including, bacteria and parasites that cause diseases such as dysentery, cholera, typhoid, and hepatitis. All water of uncertain purity should be treated before use. Use one or a combination of these treatments:
Water Filter: Filter the water using a piece of cloth or coffee filter to remove solid particles.
Boil: Bring it to a rolling boil for about one full minute. Cool it and pour it back and forth between two clean containers to improve its taste before drinking it.
Chlorinate: Add 16 drops (1/8 teaspoon) of liquid chlorine bleach per gallon of water. Stir to mix. Sodium hypochlorite of the concentration of 5.25% to 6% should be the only active ingredient in the bleach. There should not be any added soap or fragrances. A major bleach manufacturer has also added Sodium Hydroxide as an active ingredient, which they state does not pose a health risk for water treatment.
Let stand 30 minutes. You could still use a water filter for extra protection and eliminate bad tastes.
If it smells of chlorine. You can use it. If it does not smell of chlorine, add 16 more drops (1/8 teaspoon) of chlorine bleach per gallon of water, let stand 30 minutes, and smell it again. If it smells of chlorine, you can use it. If it does not smell of chlorine, discard it and find another source of water. Flood water can also be contaminated by toxic chemicals. Do NOT try to treat or use a water filter on flood water.
We like a two to three stage treatment for questionable water. If the water is not clear, first filter the water through a coffee filter or clean t-shirt. Then purify the water with chemicals or bleach to kill the water and then use a water filter to get everything out of the water and make it taste better.
Click here for a good hurricane preparedness and supplies list from the NHC,
(来源:http://www.campingsurvival.com/watpur.html)
Natural Solutions Environmental, Inc. provides this unique waterwise 1600 water distiller which is designed to consistently and effectively provide pure, steam distilled water. This unit can be used when electric is not available.
The Waterwise 1600 is an excellent way to get pure distilled water when camping, boating, fishing or hunting. It is also used by survivalist and in natural disaster and emergency situations. NO power required.
In the home the Waterwise 1600 is used when long power outages happen and is an excellent backup for your electric water distiller.
The Waterwise 1600 Non-electric water distillation gives you the piece of mind knowing that purified water is only a flame away!
(来源 http://www.naturalsolutions1.com/waterwise1.htm)
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