When the power grid fails, the water stops flowing.
Instantly. No electricity means no water pressure.
🚱 No Drinking — without it, you only survive 72 hours.
🚱 No Cooking — pasta, rice, even heating soup requires clean water.
🚱 No Hygiene — brushing teeth, washing wounds, keeping kids safe.
Suddenly, the few cases of bottled water you have stored seem terrifyingly small.
They might last a day for drinking, but sanitation? Hygiene? What happens on five two? Or day six?
That’s when the real danger begins. Desperation. The moment someone in your family is thirsty enough to consider drinking the cloudy water from the tap, or the rainwater collected in a bucket.
That single sip could be catastrophic.