Emergency Use
SCW Portable Emergency Water Filtration System
Gravity Filter
A gravity filter for any emergency, which includes a 5-gallon bucket for portability.
The gravity filter, which has a lifetime guarantee from the manufacturer, can be used in times of emergency when you don’t have running tap water in your home. The 5-gallon bucket can be transported to your nearest water source, such as a stream, but you can also use the bucket to gather rainwater or floodwater. The filter has the capacity to filter over 150 gallons per day.
SCW Portable Emergency Water Filtration System Contaminant Removal
The filter houses a cluster of micro-fibrous tubes like those found in medical dialysis. As water passes through the tubes harmful bacteria are trapped on the outer walls so you can be confident your water is safe to drink.
Is it really worth $149?!
What one of our happy purchasers said:
“I’m so thrilled I was able to get the Safer Cleaner Water Emergency Filtration System!
Having a filter that can save my family’s life in an emergency, plus one with a lifetime guarantee? That’s beyond priceless!
The convenience of the adapter kit, which isn’t even purchasable online, was a huge plus for us. It meant we had everything we needed right there, ready to go, without having to hunt for various components from multiple stores.
The $149 price even included shipping. Every penny is well-spent. And the peace of mind I get from having this system ready to use whenever I need it? There’s no price tag on that kind of security and reassurance.
And I love it is also helping a very worthy cause.”
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take for me to receive my Safer Cleaner Water System from the time I place my order?
How long does the emergency filter last?
How can using the emergency filter help the eco-system?
The emergency filter can purify up to 150 gallons of water per day. When you are using purified water for your drinking water it can eliminate you having to buy bottled water. This eliminates a large number of plastic bottles going into the ecosystem.
It is recommended that each person drink 64 ounces of water per day. That would be 4 16-ounce bottles of water.
For every 100 people that drink their recommended amount of water per day and drink safer cleaner water instead of bottled water it eliminates 146,000 16-oz plastic bottles going into the ecosystem per year.
(1460-16 oz bottles per person per year x 100 people = 146,000 plastic bottles)