How to Protect Your Health in the Face of Wildfires

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This week, wildfires have ravaged the Los Angeles area, rapidly spreading and destroying over 1,000 homes, iconic landmarks, and forcing nearly 180,000 residents to flee. Another 200,000 have received evacuation orders.

California’s wildfire crisis is not only an environmental disaster but also a public health emergency with immediate and long-term effects.

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Prepare for Safe Drinking Water in Crisis

Wildfires can lead to water contamination, making access to clean drinking water a challenge. Being prepared with reliable water purification solutions can help ensure you and your family stay safe during uncertain times.

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Gravity Water Filter

With a 2.25-gallon capacity, it’s perfect for a family of four, making it a great option for home, RVs, or even outdoor settings like camping.

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Portable Water Filter Straw

This straw uses a 0.1-micron hollow fiber membrane to filter out harmful substances, allowing you to safely drink from various water sources.

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Portable Water Filter Pitcher

Compact and effective for removing bacteria and debris. Provide efficient, eco-friendly filtration, delivering pure water on demand.

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Wishing for relief and safety for everyone—humans, animals, trees, plants, and all living beings affected by this crisis.