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perfect storage - david83 - 6 April 2016

what perfect way to store water and food?


RE: perfect storage - Skean Dhude - 6 April 2016

Water doesn't seem to be a problem to store but not sure if we need to store much in the UK. Just make sure you can process it.

Food though seems to go off as soon as you start processing it and the more processing the quicker it seems to go off. Nature is best so you are best keeping your food on the hoof or in the soil as well. However, in saying that I have lots of tins of foodstuffs and dried food such as pasta. In general cool places, little light and protected from little teeth is a general storage requirement.

Anything in particular you are thinking about?


RE: perfect storage - NorthernRaider - 6 April 2016

Dried, Dehydrated, Tinned store in cool dry dark places away from insects, humidity or heat, Pickles and [reserves out of the light in cool cupboard, Get dehydrated water Smile


RE: perfect storage - Lightspeed - 6 April 2016

Water:

Be sure to us food grade containers, and if second hand be certain what was in them before you got them.

Keep plastic containers away from direct contact with concrete floors

Remember water is bloody heavy. A one meter cube of it weighs literally a ton. So don't be tempted to store lads of it in the loft.

Of course as NR said dehydrated water is the answer as its much lighter and folds down to easily concealed packets.


RE: perfect storage - david83 - 12 April 2016

thanks very much


RE: perfect storage - Sthsailor - 21 April 2020

Ex. Military ammo cans (metal) make great storage containers.
Relatively cheap and vermin proof.
I got some for a mate living in isolated bush, who had Rats chewing through plastic storage containers.
Problem solved...


RE: perfect storage - Sthsailor - 21 April 2020

Sorry, just to clarify, that should have read Crates, not cans as most people would think of tubes rather than rectangular boxes I was referring to.