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Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets 50 Tablets

Chlor-Floc US Military Water Purification Powder Packets (30 pack) Product 7 of 26 - Water Purification Potable Aqua Plus Water Purification Treatment
Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets 50 Tablets
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Item #: 7740
Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets 50 Tablets
Category: Water Purification
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Potable Aqua Water Purification Tablets 50 Tablets - Made In USA. 50 Tablets Per Bottle. Great For Campers & Backpackers. Very Effective Against Giardia. Makes Questionable Water Bacteriologically Safe. Add Two Tablets To One Quart Or Liter Of Water. Good For 4 Years. GSA Compliant.

Used worldwide by campers, hikers, militaries, emergency organizations, and anyone else who needs to drink water of questionable quality, these Portable Aqua iodine tablets will disinfect contaminated drinking water in a pinch. The tablets--which are intended for short-term or limited emergency use only--make most water bacteriologically suitable for drinking, proving effective against Giardia lamblia when used as directed. Each Potable Aqua tablet contains 20 mg of Tetraglycine Hydroperiodide (TGHP), which liberates 8 mg of titratable iodine when released into water. Within 30 minutes, the iodine will have penetrated the cell walls of the microorganisms, rendering them inactive and making the water safe to drink. Potable Aqua tablets also neutralize the iodine aftertaste and color, helping your drinking water taste better.

Potable Aqua iodine water disinfection tablets were developed by Harvard University in conjunction with the U.S. Army in the 1940s, and have been used by the military for emergency drinking water disinfection for more than 50 years. Pharmacal currently supplies the U.S. Military with Potable Aqua for its emergency drinking water needs. Potable Aqua is also widely used by campers, backpackers, and various other militaries around the world. With the addition of the Potable Aqua Traveler and Chlorine Dioxide Water Purification Tablets, Potable Aqua continues to meet the ever-changing needs of today's outdoor enthusiast.

Essential for emergency preparedness, Potable Aqua Drinking Water Germicidal Tablets are intended for emergency disinfection of drinking water. When used as directed, they make most water bacteriologically suitable for drinking. Used worldwide by campers, hikers, militaries, emergency organizations and anyone needing to drink water of questionable bacteriological quality. These tablets are for use only when drinking water is suspected or known to be bacteriologically substandard. The 50 tablets in this bottle can purify 25 – 50 quarts of water, but should be used for emergencies, not on a continuous basis. Features: Iodine-based tablet disinfects water of most bacteria, including Giardia Conveniently portable for emergency preparedness Item Specifications: Contains: 50 tablets Capacity: Purifies 25 – 50 quarts of water, depending on water quality.

  • Potable Aqua Water Purification Iodine Tablets (50 Tablets)
  • Iodine tablets designed to make contaminated water suitable for drinking
  • Tablets prove effective against Giardia lamblia when used as directed
  • Intended for short-term or limited emergency use only
  • Water is ready within 30 minutes; neutralizes iodine aftertaste and color
  • Ideal for campers, travelers, hikers, militaries, and emergency organizations

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Submited By: David Armstrong on 02/08/2010
These are a Must for everyone to have in an Emergency kit.
I have set up a Earthquake Emergency Survival kit in my Garage.
This is one of the first things I purchased, as Water/H2O is essential to survial.
Small bottles are easy to store. Purchase a Case so you have enough.
Earthquake Emergencys may damage local supply of water forcing you to find water in streams.
In an Emergency such as a Flood your local water may become fouled with various yucky things.
These Iodine Tablets will get rid of harmful bacteria it may not make it look like evian, but you will survive and not with some bugs/bacteria inside you.

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Submited By: John Thomas on 09/06/2009
Having a water purification system along while you're in the wilderness is one of the two most important things I recommend when hiking or camping. (The other is a permanent fire starter which I have enclosed a link too). Whether you're just short of water or in the midst of a genuine survival situation, clean fresh water is the number one essential you will be required to find and sustain. Drinking dirty water can at the very least make you violently ill, and the very worst put you 6 feet under in the very wilderness you presently inhabit. Potable Aqua water tablets will purify dozens of gallons of water and make it safe for your consumption. It is generally tasteless and undetectable when mixed. However I did notice at certain times that the purified water had a slight taste similar to Flintstone vitamins, depending on the original source and condition of the water. An aftertaste is both very rare and not at all unpleasant. I have used Potable Aqua for years, and have purified both lake and stream water with it, and have never even been left with a slight tummy ache. Although I have used some of the other purification tablets here and available in other places, I recommend Potable Aqua simply because they are cheaper. And, they have the very same active ingredients that the more colorful, and more expensive variety carry. I highly recommend the Aqua tablets for anyone that ventures into the wilderness for fun and adventure. Or, for a must take along for anyone that travels to other countries where the water quality can be considered questionable.. Brunton Striker Fire Starter (Silver/Black)).

Rating: 5 of 5 Stars!

Submited By: Will Pattison on 01/06/2010
The 5 most common ways backpackers/campers purify water are
1. Boil it. Obviously slow and cumbersome. If doing strenuous backpacking/canoeing each person will need to boil a big pot of water every night.
2. Natural sunlight - letting water sit in the sun for 6 hours works (need cloudless day, correct kind of clear plastic container). The World Health Organization published a study on this, but Amazon won't let me link to it.
3. Water pump - I have used MSR HyperFlow Microfilter, though there are cheaper options if you can accept it being slightly larger. In my opinion this is the best method.
4. Household chlorine bleach - the EPA and WHO give instructions on doing this. The EPA says this may not kill Cryptosporidium. I've never tried.
5. Iodine tablets -

Positives:
-Tablets are small/light for backpackers
-Only takes 30 minutes to have water ready
-No work required

Negatives:
-EPA says it is not 100% affective against Giardia and Cryptosporidium, especially if the water is cold while being treated.
-The taste is slightly bad ('metallic' is my best description).

I think a good attitude towards these tablets is "emergency use" (which is labeled on the side of the bottle, not visible in the Amazon image). No good backpacker doesn't have these, but I suggest a water pump as the planned primary method. Note: there are also iodine "neutralizer" tablets that are supposed to remove the bad taste (you drop them in after the 30 minutes is up and wait another 30 minutes). In my opinion they barely change the taste and are not worth it.

I'm only giving 4 stars since the EPA says it is not 100% effective against Giardia and Cryptosporidium. I'd give 5 stars if the product was named something like "EMERGENCY AQUA" instead of "PORTABLE AQUA".

Rating: 4 of 5 Stars!

Submited By: Arthur Bradley on 12/04/2010
The EPA estimates that 90% of the world's fresh water is contaminated and unsuitable for drinking. The days of kneeling down on a hike and sipping from the stream are long gone. Don't make the mistake of thinking that just because water looks clear or tastes good that it is free of contaminants. That includes frozen water, which can house hepatitis A, Salmonella, and Cryptosporidium for months.

There are many options for purifying the water, but this post will compare commercial products that rely on halogen chemical treatments.

Polar Pure - contains iodine crystals, has an almost indefinite shelf life if kept tightly sealed, and very inexpensive per dose cost, requires measuring the dosage using the cap (which can be imprecise).

Potable Aqua - contains iodine tablets, shelf life of up to four years if properly stored - if they've turned a light green don't use, moderately expensive per dose cost, easy to administer doses (two tablets per quart of water).

Micropur MP1 - contains chlorine dioxide tablets, has a shelf life of at least four years, moderately expensive per dose cost, and comes in easy to administer doses (one tablet per quart of water).

Simple household bleach - 2 drops per quart of water (assuming a a bleach solution of 5-6% hypochlorite), may wish to double the dose for cloudy water, shelf life of bleach is only about 6 months, must use a dropper to administer dose, very inexpensive per dose cost.

Tincture of iodine - 5 drops per quart (assuming a 2% iodine solution), may wish to double the dose for cloudy water, almost indefinite shelf life if properly stored, must use a dropper to administer dose, modest per dose cost.

All of the methods are effective at killing bacteria, somewhat effective against viruses, and of limited value against protozoa cysts. Cryptosporidium in particular is resistant to halogen treatments.

Most treatments only require 30 minutes. However, very cold water (i.e., less than 40 degrees F) should be allowed to sit for 2 or more hours, or be treated with a double dose.

As far as taste, all will introduce some chemical taste into the water. In a very unscientific taste test of chemical treatment methods, my own family concluded that iodine-treated water was by far the worst smelling and tasting, bleach-treated was second, and water treated with Micropur MP1 ready-to-use tablets was the least objectionable.

Finally, you can add Kool-aid to treated water to help the taste. Not only will it help to mask the chemical taste, but the ascorbic acid (vitamin C) converts the chlorine or iodine to tasteless chloride and iodide.

Written by Arthur Bradley, author of "Handbook to Practical Disaster Preparedness for the Family."

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