Research has shown that that infants who have access to safe, clean, drinking water, demonstrate stronger cognitive performance in adolescence and as a result, are more likely to prosper in adulthood.
Equally, when children have easy access to clean drinking water, it can reduce the amount of time they spend walking and waiting to collect water which means more time spent learning, in school. Likewise, safe, clean drinking water helps prevent children, especially those under 5, falling ill to fever and diarrhoea.
And of course, there is the material benefit of spending less money on buying in water.
The LifeSaver C2
The LifeSaver C2 has helped support many school programmes around the world including most recently, the installation of over one hundred C2 tanks throughout remote communities and schools around the world including North and South America, Caribbean, African, South East Asia and Europe.
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LifeSaver C2
The C2 is LifeSaver’s largest water purification solution. It has a capacity of 750 litres with the ability to purify up to 1 million litres of water on a cartridge set.
The LifeSaver C2 is ideal for remote communities, schools or agricultural environments and is capable of supporting a community of around 300 people. Robust and easy to install and like the rest of the LifeSaver product range, they require no chemicals or electricity.
A Few Facts
450 + million school days are lost every year because of the global water crisis
29% of schools worldwide lack basic drinking water services
28% of schools lack basic sanitation services
42% lack basic hygiene
From various verified sources.
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Used the Life saver Jerry on a two week Overland trip with my son and I and enjoyed having peace of mind any where we went knowing we had safe drinking water!
Thank you for the fabulous 5 star review! We're thrilled we were able to support you on your trip.
Have you been in a situation where you need to start a fire quickly? I have.
My No.1 choice would always be to use a cigarette lighter, that's a no-brainer. But what if it's wet or your lighter is empty? Then you're going to need a spark and some dry tinder. You can go on Youtube and see the videos for yourself (I particularly like Greg Ovens Bushcraft). The beauty of Ferro Steel is that it works when it's wet. You've got to scrape off the top black layer on this first. Then you get a really strong and hot spark. Tested on a cotton wool ball - tick. A cotton wool ball soaked in Vaseline will be even better. However I live in the UK so wish me luck in getting dry firewood!
Thanks for the fabulous review. Fingers crossed on the dry firewood!!
I hope I never have to use it! However, a few years ago I had my water supply cut off for 5 days and my supplier (Anglian Water) were absolutely useless and just denied responsibility and provided zero support. I'm not giving it 5* because it doesn't have a scavenging hose and you have to fill the bottle manually. That means a 5 mile cycle or hike for me to the nearest river. However I've also bought the Liberty, which does have a scavenging hose, so I hope I've covered both bases : long life and versatility.
Thank you for leaving a great review. Sounds like you have all your bases well covered, and are ready for anything - even Anglian Water!!
As a budding Prepper this seems like a very well designed and useful piece of kit and easy to use. The scavenging hose might be very useful as the water sources close to me (within a mile) aren't all that accessible: I don't really want to have to climb over a barbed wire fence, climb into a ditch or fight my way through brambles to fill my water bottle.
Another fabulous review! Thanks Neil. Scavenging hose is designed for exactly the situation you describe. Also good if there are critters in the water that might bite!
I backpack a lot. After a recent trip where I ran out of water and the only source I could find looked a bit dodgy, I decided to ditch my standard filter and go purifier. First time out last weekend on the same mountains I'd previously had issues with water quality, the difference was obvious. The water from the wayfarer actually tastes better for a start. The dodgy water source was drinkable and I can honestly say no bad stomachs at all. I wouldn't have trusted my previous filter here and in fact went without previously. It's the way forward from here on for me.