Filling Your Water Barrel

WOW!!! We had a crazy HUGE response to the group buy we just finished on water products! The recent earthquakes and the virus scare have certainly gained our attention.

I’ve had good intentions about making this video for forever! Well, I’ve finally done it! After I tried my hand at editing I now know why it took me so long to do it :). It turns out you can’t edit how many chins you have, it doesn’t correct your grammar, or make you the least bit funny or interesting! Total Bummer!!!

Here’s a quick overview of the video:

1- Put your water barrel on a pallet, 2 x 4’s or something stable to keep it off the ground.

2- Add the water purifier to the barrel before you add all the water so it has time to mix into the water and not just float on the top.

3- Fill the barrel with tap water – preferably with a cleanish hose 🙂

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4- Fill the barrel as full as you can get it to reduce the amount of oxygen in the barrel.

5- After replacing the lid, slosh the water/water purifier all over so the top of the barrel is coated with the purifier so it can kill any bacteria in the barrel.

6- Label your barrel with the current date, if you added water preserver, and the date you need to change the water (5 years from the fill date) so you know when you changed your water. The water preserver extends the amount of time you can leave the water in the barrel to 5 years, according to the EPA.

Here’s my NON-educated personal opinion. I’m NOT changing my water after 5 years. I just don’t know why bacteria would start to grow after 5 years unless I open the barrel. It is miserable emptying them and the chances of me getting them emptied and refilled again is CHANCY to say the least! I moved 1 1/2 years ago and I’m finally refilling mine.

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