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Water
Preserver
C O N C E N T R A T E
DIRECTIONS FOR USE |
IT IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW TO USE THIS PRODUCT IN A MANNER INCONSISTENT WITH ITS
LABELING OR DIRECTIONS FOR USE. READ BOTTLE LABEL CAREFULLY
EMERGENCY WATER PREPARATION
Remove safety seal from Water PreserverTM cap. Do not use it safety seal is
broken or missing.
Prepare WaterCubeTM or other containers for filling by rinsing out with
regular clear tap water.
Add 8 drops Water Preserver to an empty container for each gallon of water. (Note:
Add 16 drops per gallon if water is cloudy or questionable). Examples: 2 1/2 gallon
container x 8 drops per gallon = 20 drops. 30-gallon container x 8 drops per gallon = 240
drops. See Filling & Storage Tips.
Fill container with regular clear tap water to approximately 3 inches below cap.
Cap tightly. (For drums, use bung wrench.)
After capping, invert or slosh container several times to wet the inside top and cap
area. (Note: An optional procedure with large, heavy containers is to complete this
step after adding the Water PreserverTM and only 1-2 gallons of water, then
remove the cap and finish filling with water and re-cap container.)
Write date of water preparation on the outside of the container.
CONTAINER FILLING TIPS
55-Gallon Drums. For ease of use, the dropper tip may be carefully removed and
the entire contents of a 55-gallon size bottle of Water PreserverTM emptied
into the drum.
Smaller Containers. Follow instructions for Emergency Water Preparation above.
Always cap containers tightly. Use a bung wrench for drums.
WATER STORAGE TIPS
Do not open container until water is needed. Once container is opened, water may be used
like fresh tap water, as needed, over a period of days or weeks.
- If a water storage container is opened, the water must be re-treated with Water
PreserverTM according to package directions prior to beginning another
long-term storage cycle. Opening and closing a water container during the storage period
(before it's needed) can introduce airborne and other types of contamination.
- Never store emergency drinking water near stored gasoline, kerosene, pesticides or
similar substances that can contaminate water.
PRODUCT USE, STORAGE AND DISPOSAL
Don't wait. During an emergency is no time to think about storing water. Water PreserverTM
promotes emergency readiness and survival, so remember to prepare your emergency water as
soon as possible after your Water PreserverTM purchase.
Water PreserverTM, in its concentrated form, slowly loses strength with age
and when exposed to heat and sunlight. STORE AWAY FROM HEAT AN AND SUNLIGHT. Do not use
after date marked on bottom of bottle.
Keep in a locked storage area, away from children.
- Dispose of any unused Water PreserverTM Concentrate by flushing down toilet
or sink. Dispose of empty container in trash. Do not reuse container.
WATER STORAGE LIFE
Laboratory tests have shown that water prepared and stored using Water PreserverTM,
as directed, will remain safe for drinking for a minimum 5 years. This product is
registered with the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and State Agencies. |
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