Do you really need just 1 gallon of water a day to survive, or is survival more about just staying hydrated?
The average American uses an outstanding 90 gallons of water a day in their homes. In a survival situation we'll use a fraction of that, but how much do we really need to drink, cook, wash our bodies, wash our clothes and keep a homestead alive in a grid down event?
RB and JD grab their handy dandy SHTF Water Calculator, available for free on the Get Ready Podcast telegram channel: https://t.me/GetReadyPodcast to crunch the numbers and help you figure out exactly how many gallons of water your team needs to make it through an emergency. For those outside the US, remember that 1 gallon = 3.78541 liters.
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