Safety: Emergency drinking water is treated and purified to remove contaminants, bacteria, and viruses, ensuring that it is safe for consumption.
Packaging: It is typically packaged in containers that are designed to be durable, sealable, and resistant to leaks or punctures. Common packaging includes plastic bottles, pouches, and sealed cans.
Long Shelf Life: Emergency drinking water is designed to have a long shelf life, often lasting 3 years or 5 years, to ensure that it remains safe and drinkable even if stored for an extended period.
Portability: The packaging is usually compact and lightweight, making it easy to transport and store, especially in emergency kits, disaster supplies, or evacuation bags.
Main function: contains water to ensure survival on board life rafts/life boats.
Volume | Standard | Approval | Validity |
500ml | ISO18813 | CCS/KR | 3 years and 5 years |