Saturday, September 21, 2013

The Reservoir -Emergency Water Storage System Review!

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Never get stuck in a long line to buy bottled water again! Hurricanes or tropical storms may disrupt or contaminate your water service for days, but you can stay comfortably at home with an ample supply of fresh, clean, safe water, thanks to this plastic liner that turns your tub into a sanitary storage tank.
Holds Up to 100 Gallons
Emergency management authorities recommend having on hand at least 3 days' worth of drinking water, allowing at least 1 gallon per person/pet per day. The Reservoir gives you the capacity to meet these minimums, with plenty left over for cooking, washing and flushing.
Keeps Stored Water Clean and Safe
Authorities recommend filling your bathtub with tap water. But that's a problem because it leaves water exposed to any dirt and debris that might fall in, as well as soap residues on the tub itself. The Reservoir insulates water from those contaminants with heavy-duty, food-grade plastic that meets FDA safety standards.
Easy to Fill, Easy to Dispense
The Reservoir is filled simply by sliding the fill tube onto the tub faucet and turning on the water. To get water out of The Reservoir, a siphon pump is included. Give the bulb a few squeezes to get it started and the water will flow automatically until you open the vent cap. The siphon tube fits into any bottle, jug, teakettle or other container opening. Just fill and go!

My Review:
I took CERT (Certified Emergency Response Team) classes in my town, and I learned a lot. The most important thing is water. This is perfect to have in any house. I wish I had this last year when we lost power! This was easy to fill and fit right in my tub. It was also easy to empty. I can not put a price on my piece of mind! This is a must have for any house that is in the Storm Area. Even those on the coastline could benefit from this product. 5/5. I was given a copy to review, however all opinions are my own.

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