Neutralising tablets
Neutralising tablets
Anyone tried neutralising tablets on water treated with Chlorine or Iodine does it really help remove the chemical taste? I am considering getting some as it might make it easier to ensure kids or the OH stay hydrated if there is ever a need to use it.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain
Area 4
Mark Twain
Area 4
Re: Neutralising tablets
I bought a batch of these from Amazon when they were on offer (under a fiver) http://www.cozymole.co.uk/accessories/l ... t-kit.html
Haven't tried them yet.
Haven't tried them yet.
Re: Neutralising tablets
I used to add screech from Army rat packs - mind you that used to take the enamel off your teeth
If you are going to drink rather than boil/cook with it, add a powdered fruit flavoured drink or concentrate to it to take off the edge.
If you are going to drink rather than boil/cook with it, add a powdered fruit flavoured drink or concentrate to it to take off the edge.
Two is one and one is none, but three is even better.
Re: Neutralising tablets
Thanks Hobo thats the same ones I have been considering. And thanks also to Pseudo I will lay in some extra juice concentrate.
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain
Area 4
Mark Twain
Area 4
Re: Neutralising tablets
Just abou to commit to some purification tablets and neutralising tablets when - Chlorine or Chlorine Dioxide???? Anyone make a recomendation? As I undestand it Chlorine Dioxide are considered better at killing Giardia lamblia and Cryptosporidium?
Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it is time to pause and reflect.
Mark Twain
Area 4
Mark Twain
Area 4
-
Bladerunner
Re: Neutralising tablets
You could use bleach and the smell/taste will dissipate over a period of time.
Check for the correct amounts and don't use scented bleach or any with other additives. I agree, add a powdered drink, hot or cold and Bob is your auntie's live in lover.
Be lucky (and abrogated)
Check for the correct amounts and don't use scented bleach or any with other additives. I agree, add a powdered drink, hot or cold and Bob is your auntie's live in lover.
Be lucky (and abrogated)
-
FlyingHaggis
Re: Neutralising tablets
I have never used household bleach in purifying water simply because i do not know how much to put in and a wee bit apprehensive since i have already got ulcers and dont want anything else to corrode my insides outBladerunner wrote:You could use bleach and the smell/taste will dissipate over a period of time.
Check for the correct amounts
so do you or anyone know how much bleach you should use in a litre of water ?
-
Bladerunner
Re: Neutralising tablets
Yopu should be able to find the correct measurements with a quick google search.
The beauty is, you add one or two drops and if you can't smell the bleach after a period of time, then you add more. As the bleach kills the impurities it gets used up and that is why you can't smell it.
Once all the germs are killed the bleach retains it's odour for longer so you know not to add more. After about 24 hours the smell will have dissipated on it's own and the water is drinkable.
Like I say, just do a Google. That is not a euphamism.
Be Lucky (and circumlocuted)
The beauty is, you add one or two drops and if you can't smell the bleach after a period of time, then you add more. As the bleach kills the impurities it gets used up and that is why you can't smell it.
Once all the germs are killed the bleach retains it's odour for longer so you know not to add more. After about 24 hours the smell will have dissipated on it's own and the water is drinkable.
Like I say, just do a Google. That is not a euphamism.
Be Lucky (and circumlocuted)