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safe storage
Safe household water storage is a critical component of a Household Water Treatment and Safe Storage (HWTS) system being promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO) worldwide in areas that do not have piped drinking water. In these areas it is not uncommon for drinking water to be stored in a pot, jar, crock or other container in the home. Even if this drinking water was of acceptable microbiological quality initially, it can become contaminated from dirty hands and utensils, such as dirty dippers and cups. Drinking water containers with "narrow dispensers are key" to keeping water from being contaminated while being stored in the home.All types of 'safe household water storage must be used with water from known clean sources or with water having received prior efficacious treatment.
I just happened to run across this and thought there were some very clever ideas and products I wasn't aware of. From small valuables to firearms in the home and in vehicles.
I'm kind of eyeballing one of those bedside lamp safes. ;)
Vehicle headrest safes and other DIY install options...
In the states that require safe storage of firearms would it be okay to store them in a garage laying next to a car as long as the garage door is locked?