![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() © Photo of September 11, 2001 by Neil Tetkowski: WWRF Vice President - Arts, Creator of the World Mandala Monument
![]() TERRORISM THE UNWANTED REALITY
Terrorism - it is something that we would rather not have to deal with; something that, until September 11, 2001, was only a distant threat that most of us only occasionally had to think about when we happened to see a news story from some remote country. None of us really believed that we would ever have to deal with terrorism on a personal level; that our individual safety was threatened; or that our family’s well-being was in jeopardy. But the tragic events of September 11, 2001 changed all of that forever. We no longer feel secure in our homes, when we travel, or even when we walk the streets. To permit the terrorists that orchestrated the cowardly events in New York and Washington to alter our American lifestyles would, of course, be giving them exactly what they seek. But to not recognize and take reasonable precautions against these threats would be outright foolish. In fact, insuring that we are as prepared as possible for potential acts of terrorism; that we have learned in advance how to react when terrorists strike; to know that we have done everything possible to insure the survival of our families in the worst case scenario, makes us stronger and our fears weaker.
FRESH WATER
Without doubt, it is of critical importance that you have adequate supplies of water (or, at least, the ability to obtain it) in your survival kit. While you can probably survive for weeks without food, your body can only go for a few days without water. Water is also extremely important to insure that your mind (your greatest survival tool) continues to work well because even a small degree of dehydration adversely affects your ability to think. While the weight of water mandates that only a small amount can be carried in a personal survival kit (and, therefore, other means of water obtainment and purification should be carried), you can store larger quantities in your home or travel survival kits. You should always carry some water with you because you may not have time to procure it (even where it is generally available) in an emergency for medical or other uses.
What Kind of Water To Use - If you do not purchase prepackaged water, the water you should carry should be purified (reverse osmosis) and boiled, then poured (while still boiling) into a flask or bottle that was sterilized with iodophor solution (iodine based sanitizers commonly used in the food and beverage industry), and then sealed. Or, you can use a canteen or similar container. Otherwise, you can buy prepackaged water in flexible pouches (Mainstay and S.O.S. Foods make the most popular versions); "juice-pak" type packages; or bottled spring water. If you use the flexible pouches or juice-pak type packaging, be sure to seal them in a locking plastic bag (or vacuum seal them) to prevent leaking. The advantage to pre-packaged water is that it will last for years without replacement. What Kind of Container to Use - Whether you use your own water or flexible pouch/juice-box water, you should include a water storage container or a water bag to store excess water in. Wide-mouth water storage containers are preferable in a survival situation because they are easier to fill (though care must be taken not to spill water when drinking from them). Square or rectangular designs are much more space efficient than round canteen styles. Alternatively, water storage bags are commercially available in "bladder" and "self-contained" styles. The "bladder style" has a plastic inner bladder with a spout that is fitted into a nylon carrying bag. The best of this kind of carrier are the military style (made thicker and tougher with a heavy screw cap). The "self-contained" style bags are made of heavy duty plastic or poly material that resists puncturing. These are less likely to be punctured than the bladder type. The best kind of these carriers are the mil. spec. bags (MIL-B-8571D). Probably the best (but the most expensive) of these is the MSR "Dromedary" bag. One other alternative is the Collapsible water containers which also come in a variety of styles. These are made of heavier plastic and are much stronger than lightweight bags. All but the smallest have a carrying handle. Most do not collapse down very small. In this same category is the military 2 qt. collapsible canteen. It has no handle. It is generally available with a fleece lined cover and carrying strap. The cover has a pocket to store a bottle of water purification tablets. This is the best of this style. How to Purify Fresh Water in an Emergency - In an emergency situation, water can be naturally obtained from rain, dew or snow (if it is clean). You should avoid drinking water from any other natural source without treatment, unless there is no other choice. Since rain, dew and snow are not always available when you need them, you should have a method of purifying available water. Most commercial kits include chemical water treatments, as opposed to mechanical water filters. Iodine based treatments are the better overall chemical treatment, both as a disinfectant and from a taste perspective. The ones How to Purify Salt Water in an Emergency> - There is about one-quarter pound of salt in every gallon of seawater. No matter how desperate you are, never drink seawater under any circumstances. You will only kill yourself faster. The filters discussed above work only with fresh water. They will do nothing to prevent your death in the event that you drink sea water. Traditional chemical desalinating kits are inadequate and result in horrid tasting water. Solar stills are slightly better, but are slow and unreliable (if there is no sunshine). We would, therefore, recommend the "Survivor" series of hand operated reverse osmosis desalination units from Recovery Engineering. These pumps remove the salt from sea water, leaving fresh drinking water. The smallest unit (Model 06) weighs only 2.5 lbs. and produces about l liter of fresh water per hour of use. But it takes quite a pumping effort for an extended period of time. The better choice is the military unit (Model 06-LL). Although it is difficult to find, it is well worth the effort. A FINAL WORD
You Can Not Panic - If you do, you and your family will be dead. You must move deliberately and think about what you are doing. Once clear of the scene, gather your family (if you have any) and make sure everyone is accounted for. How well things go from here will most likely depend on your training and equipment.
WWRF Founder Statement - September 19, 2001Remember - You can survive if you recognize and understand the basics. You must maintain your body temperature; you must conserve your energy; you must locate sustenance, and you must actively work at attracting attention to yourself so that you can be rescued. If you do not have something you need, you must improvise it as best you can. With a little thought and effort, you can improvise nearly everything you need to survive. Most Importantly - You must have a positive mental attitude; you must believe that you will survive. No matter how bad your situation, others have survived far worse with much less. You must never give up hope. You must hold out until help arrives. You can do it by using your head, improvising and not panicking. If you assembled the materials that you need to survive in advance (your "survival kit"), you will be much better off, from both a physical and mental perspective. Related Links: Attack on America - Tuesday September 11, 2001 Bibliographical Center for Research Compliled by Michael Sauers Food, Air, Water and Terrorism: Assessing the Risk - U.S. Medicine Institute for Health Studies
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