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patrickhogan1 | 5 months ago

Good idea. Smart that they can withstand 72-hour power issues. 3 days still seems short, but much better than current.

I'm with the mormons on this issue, who emphasize preparedness for emergencies. Typically storing up to a year of non-perishable food.

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XorNot|5 months ago

3 days to allow emergency response to arrive is a lot of buffer, when otherwise after 2 days you have to start moving to find water and plan to find food.

Combined with things in people's houses that likely gets you to about a week before anyone is going without.

freedomben|5 months ago

Mormons also (are encouraged to) store water and other basic necessities like toilet paper. It's not unusual to see a couple 55-gallon drums of water in a basement or garage of a Mormon house. They've also heavily adopted the filtering straws/pumps for areas where there are natural sources of water