Tuesday, June 18 2013 9:52 PM EDT2013-06-19 01:52:05 GMT
ATLANTA (AP) - Fewer U.S. adults are smoking, a new government report says. Last year, about 18 percent of adults participating in a national health survey described themselves as current smokers. TheMore >>
ATLANTA (AP) - Fewer U.S. adults are smoking, a new government report says.More >>
A mentally disabled woman and her young child were enslaved for more than a year, denied food and threatened with a pet python and pit bills, and the woman was beaten and forced to get pain medication for her...More >>
A mentally disabled woman charged with shoplifting a candy bar asked to be jailed because three people "had been mean to her" - then went on to tell authorities about her time spent in unfathomably cruel servitude, along...More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 9:13 PM EDT2013-06-19 01:13:59 GMT
DETROIT (AP) - After initially defying federal regulators, Chrysler abruptly agreed Tuesday to recall some older-model Jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end collisions. ButMore >>
DETROIT (AP) - After initially defying federal regulators, Chrysler abruptly agreed Tuesday to recall some older-model Jeeps with fuel tanks that could rupture and cause fires in rear-end collisions.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:15 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:15:50 GMT
BEAVER TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A mother is accused of leaving her infant and toddler home alone, strapped into car seats late Sunday as she went to work at a nursing home. Detectives say the children are nowMore >>
BEAVER TOWNSHIP, Ohio - A mother is accused of leaving her infant and toddler home alone, strapped into car seats late Sunday as she went to work at a nursing home. Detectives say the children are nowMore >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:14 PM EDT2013-06-19 00:14:56 GMT
WARREN, Ohio - With 20 years of law enforcement service under his belt, Eric Merkel isn't wasting any time assuming his newest role, chief-of-police for the City of Warren. "They are a few players inMore >>
WARREN, Ohio - With 20 years of law enforcement service under his belt, Eric Merkel isn't wasting any time assuming his newest role, chief-of-police for the City of Warren. "They are a few players inMore >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:55 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:55:27 GMT
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Verizon call center is set to close and Youngstown will lose 381 jobs as a result. Verizon media representative Laura Merritt confirmed the business at 475 Boardman-Canfield Road, whichMore >>
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio - Verizon call center is set to close and Youngstown will lose 381 jobs as a result.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:42 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:42:05 GMT
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Three more employees of the truck stop chain owned by the Cleveland Browns' owner and Tennessee's governor have pleaded guilty in what authorities call a scheme to cheat truckingMore >>
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (AP) - Three more employees of the truck stop chain owned by the Cleveland Browns' owner and Tennessee's governor have pleaded guilty in what authorities call a scheme to cheat trucking firms out of rebates.More >>
Tuesday, June 18 2013 7:38 PM EDT2013-06-18 23:38:50 GMT
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The state budget director has told a legislative committee that Ohio should have roughly $397 million in uncommitted funds left at the end of the current budget year. The news comesMore >>
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) - The state budget director has told a legislative committee that Ohio should have roughly $397 million in uncommitted funds left at the end of the current budget year.More >>
A large bomb exploded in the Afghan capital on Tuesday, killing at least three people on the day the international military coalition hands over responsibility for fighting the Taliban insurgency to the nascent...More >>
The Taliban and the U.S. said Tuesday they will hold talks on finding a political solution to ending nearly 12 years of war in Afghanistan, as the international coalition formally handed over control of the country's...More >>
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SOURCE: Power4Patriots
The snowstorm that knocked out power in Arkansas and other south-central states earlier this week before plowing into the Northeast is yet another example of how quickly an emergency situation can arise. A larger disaster caused by weather or a terrorist attack could result in the water supply being compromised.
Nashville, Tenn. (PRWEB) December 29, 2012
When residents are told to boil their drinking water before consuming it – usually after a minor crisis has occurred in their area – it’s normally understood that the situation is temporary. But if a major disaster strikes that compromises the water supply and quickly depletes supermarkets of bottled water, people may find themselves in the position of having to find their own water and purify it.
Best known for teaching people how to build their own environmentally-friendly sources of energy so that they can slash their power bills and be safe when power outages occur, Power4Patriots also wants to help people be ready to provide water for themselves and their families if the normal water supply and bottled water are unavailable.
The first step is finding the cleanest water possible. Some rules of thumb are:
Avoid water with a strange hue or film on it. Look for clear water.
Try to find moving water as opposed to still water.
Avoid water that contains active growth, such as algae or scum.
Avoid water near roadways or pavement, as it likely has oil and pollutants in it.
Stay upstream of industrial facilities, mines and construction.
Avoid water from farmland, as it might have fertilizer and pesticides in it.
Following are Power4Patriots’ 3 tips for purifying water:
Boiling. This is the surest way to make certain that water is clean. It should be boiled for at least five minutes to kill the bacteria existing in most water. Every bug-out bag should include a way to heat and boil enough water for everyone in the group or family.
Filtering. There are many commercial filters available. Power4Patriots recommends sticking with trusted brands that produce filters made in the U.S. People who don’t have a filter can make one by cutting a one-foot square piece of birch, aspen or other paper-like bark from a tree and rolling it into a cone. Place some small stones in the bottom and tie a couple of pieces of string around the outside to keep it in the cone shape. Alternate putting layers of charcoal, grass and sand into the cone. The sand and grass will filter the suspended solids in the water, while the charcoal can filter bacteria. Run the water through the filter at least three times and keep changing the materials inside it for best results.
Distilling with the sun. This works by causing water to first evaporate, then condense on a surface where it can be collected. Because a vast majority of solids and bacteria won’t evaporate with the water, the condensed water will be pure.
Check out this Power4Patriots blog about the dangers of bottled water that has been sitting around too long.