How to Drink Clean Water in Survival

SURVIVAL

2/28/20242 min read

water drop on bucket photo
water drop on bucket photo

In any survival situation, access to clean water is essential to maintaining your health and well-being. However, finding clean drinking water can be a challenge, especially when you're faced with raw water sources such as rivers, lakes, or even seawater. In this handy guide, we'll explore different methods to obtain safe drinking water in case of survival, with emphasis on safety and efficiency.

Water Purification Methods:

Boiling :

  • Find a heat-resistant container such as a saucepan or metal flask.

  • Fill the container with raw water from a source such as a river or lake.

  • Place the container over a heat source, such as a fire or camp stove.

  • Boil the water for at least 1 to 3 minutes at a rolling boil.

  • Once the water has boiled, remove it from the heat and let it cool before drinking.

Chemical disinfection:

  • Use water purification tablets or disinfectant drops containing chlorine or iodine.

  • Follow the package directions carefully for how many tablets or drops to use based on how much water you have.

  • Mix the tablets or drops in raw water and wait the recommended time for disinfection before drinking.

Filtration:

  • Use a portable water filter designed to remove bacteria, protozoa and suspended particles.

  • Make sure the filter is clean and in good working order.

  • Follow the manufacturer's instructions for installing and using the filter.

  • Pass the raw water through the filter and collect the filtered water in a clean container for drinking.

Evaporation and condensation:

  • Fill a clean container with sea or brackish water.

  • Cover the container with transparent plastic wrap, securing it tightly around the edges.

  • Place a small weight in the center of the plastic wrap to create a depression.

  • Place the container in the sun and wait for the water to evaporate and condense on the film.

  • Once enough water has condensed, remove the film and collect the drinking water.

Dew collection:

  • Tie absorbent materials such as clean clothing or leaves around your legs or around vegetation at night.

  • At sunrise, gently squeeze absorbent materials to collect dew water.

  • Use a clean container to collect the dew water and be sure to filter or disinfect it before drinking it.

By using these water purification methods carefully, you can ensure a supply of safe drinking water during survival situations. Always remember to choose an appropriate method based on your available resources and environment, and be sure to filter or disinfect the water before drinking it. With these essential skills, you can improve your chances of survival in harsh conditions where clean water is scarce.