Showing posts with label emergency survival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label emergency survival. Show all posts

Tuesday, 14 January 2020

Tips To Maintain a Storage Room


America, along with the China and India, ranks on the top of the list of countries that had been affected by disasters between 1995 and 2015. With this stat in mind, you would probably think about ways to survive if a disaster strikes your area. During such scenarios, a well-maintained storage room can be your best source of sustenance.


In this article, we are going to share the best tips design and maintain a storage room with enough capacity to store the foods and supplies to meet your family needs during the emergency days.

Think about the temperature
You have to make sure that temperature of your storage room is maintained well. The place should be cool, dry, and the temperature needs to be maintained between 50 and 70-degree Fahrenheit. With this temperature, you can ensure a longer lifespan of your foods, especially the dried ones.

If there is a warmer environment in your residential area, you may want to secure the storage room with the special tiles which specifically keep the temperature in the room maintained well in order to create a food-focused atmosphere.

Furthermore, you are going to have to install reliable ventilation system in order to allow more of the cool air to enter into the room. Another major advantage of effective ventilation is that it removes moisture which can be the biggest threat for the longevity of food items.

Pay attention to proper lighting
Putting the foods directly under the sunlight can get the process of oxidation initiated. In this scenario, the fat-soluble vitamins start getting degrading, resulting in the food’s nutritional value and quality getting badly affected.


You have to make sure that sunlight doesn’t enter into the storage room in a significant amount. You are going to have to pay attention to the doors and windows in this regard. For proper lighting, you can install LED based bulbs which are not only energy efficient and cost effective but they also generate very little amount of heat.

Pay attention to the storage options
After you have optimized the room’s environment, now is the time to pay attention to the storage capacity of this room. You can pick freestanding shelving system which can be easily and quickly assembled. These shelving systems come with the wheels that make the shelving’s transportation easier. You can also pick more expensive built-in shelving which can turn out to be a better option than the freestanding shelves.

The major advantage of built-in shelving is that it utilizes every corner and inch of your storage room. It means that you can store more items in your storage room using this shelving system. And it subsequently means that you will be more prepared.

Effective Tips for Homesteaders to Harvest Rainwater


Homesteading is a perfect way of living if you want to be self-sufficient in terms of foods and amenities available to your home. One aspect of homesteading is maintaining the water storage. Rainwater is one of viable sources of water which can be used for drinking as well as other purposes.


Nevertheless, if you want to do the rainwater harvesting, you are going to have to choose the purpose of that rainwater. The way you store water is dependent on this purpose. You can use this water for cleaning, laundry, bathing and even drinking.

Based on what you want to do with the water you can design the storage and filtration mechanism. For instance, if you want to store water for gardening, you are not going to have to worry about filtering water. As a matter of fact, the presence of debris in the water may act like compost. However, it is not the water that you want to use for bathing, laundry and cleaning. You will have to install a filtration system to use this water for such purposes.

Legal laws related to rainwater harvesting
Rainwater harvesting is legal in most of the states. As a matter of fact, some of the state laws encourage this practice. However, there is a permission required for rainwater harvesting in some of the states. And in some states, collecting rainwater is entirely prohibited. Therefore, you need to check legal regulations regarding rainwater harvesting before you do something in this regard.

Now, we are going to mention a few tips that you can use to harvest rainwater.

Find the right equipment
To set up a water filtration system at your home, you are going to need only a few components. The first and foremost piece of equipment is the barrel in which the water will be stored. One major miscalculation that people make while buying a barrel is not paying attention to its size. You may require more water and the barrel you have might not have enough storage capacity.

You will also need several water buckets lying around in your property. If you want to use water for cleaning, bathing and drinking, you will need the buckets which are made of food-grade materials.
Most of the barrels available in the market have the capacity to store 275 gallons of water. And they are usually equipped with the spigot and center top and side bungs. They are fully enclosed in order to keep the additional dirt and debris out of the barrel.


Proper water filtration becomes pretty much necessary if you want to use rainwater for drinking and cooking. Therefore, you are going to need to attach a water filtration system with the supply that runs to the barrels to store water.

Maintain your equipment
You are going to have to do much more than buying food grade materials if you want to keep the water as clean as possible. Make it a habit to perform yearly maintenance of this entire system to make sure that it is functioning the way it should be.

The maintenance includes cleaning out your barrel, the gutter, rain heads, and water diverters. Moreover, you will have to replace any malfunctioning parts to make sure that stored water quality is not affected.