
Sagan Life Complete Emergency Kit
Be prepared for anything with the Sagan Life® Complete Emergency Kit - complete with the AquaBrick® Portable Water Purification System and 2 AquaBrick® Water Storage Containers, Spigot Cap, and the Kelly Kettle® Base Camp Stainless Steel Camp Kettle. Whether you're camping or preparing for survival, you can be confident knowing you have both fire and water at your fingertips! The Complete Emergency Kit provides the two most important elements you need in case of emergency – fire and water. Protect your family and enjoy nature with one complete kit. Make pure, clean drinking water with the top-of-the-line AquaBrick® System, the best survival water purifier and camping water filter. Boil water for cooking and coffee with the renowned Kelly Kettle™ Stainless Steel Camp Kettle, capable of burning twigs, grass, leaves, and any type of biofuel. Unrivaled emergency preparation in one must-have package! Material: Made of BPA Free High Density/High Impact Polyethylene PlasticEmpty Brick Weight: 2.36 Lbs / 1.07 KgVolume: 3 Gallons / 11.35 LitersDimensions: 9″ W x 18″ L x 6″ H / 22.86 cm x 45.72 cm x 15.24 cm Recommendations: Water Storage: Rinse the brick out with warm water and let air dry completely. Fill with water, put on the cap tightly and let it sit on its side for a few hours to make sure there are no leaks and cap is on tight. Store away. Do NOT put any water storage container directly on cement. Cement leaches into containers so put a piece of plywood, carpet, 2×4 wood etc between the brick and the cement. Recommended stacking height is 5 bricks high. Rotate (change out) your water each year (12 months). Water will go stale over time and not taste good but still safe to drink. If you don’t want to rotate, run the water through a water filter (AquaBrick Filter System) when you go to use it. You can also store powdered drinks like Lemonade, Tang, KoolAid etc to add to your water when you go to use it. Long Term Food Storage: Rinse the brick out with warm water and let air dry completely. Fill with grains, rice, beans etc. Follow food storage guidelines using oxygen packets. Tighten lid. Label the cap with what is stored in the brick, date sealed, how many lbs of food is in the brick and expiration date of food stored. Do NOT put any food storage container directly on cement. Cement leaches into containers so put a piece of plywood, carpet, 2×4 wood etc between the brick and the cement. Recommended stacking height is 5 bricks high.