Website review: Water Filtration System in a Straw:...

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Nutzilla rated 3 months ago
I wonder how long they last in storage? Would like to get that for an emergency kit.
Weezy8 rated 6 months ago
This is incredible!
Merengueboy rated 6 months ago
excellent
bilklb rated 6 months ago
Great technology that can have a huge impact! Interesting article.
Hsiaokuo62 rated 6 months ago
From the page: "Sometimes, it's the simplest technologies that have the greatest potential impact on people's lives. Take the Vestergaard Frandsen Group's mobile personal filtration system, otherwise known as LifeStraw. It is a powder-blue plastic tubeâ€"much thicker than an ordinary strawâ€"containing filters that make water teeming with typhoid-, cholera- and diarrhea-causing microorganisms drinkable."
geojim56 rated 6 months ago



From the page: "Sometimes, it's the simplest technologies that have the greatest potential impact on people's lives. Take the Vestergaard Frandsen Group's mobile personal filtration system, otherwise known as LifeStraw. It is a powder-blue plastic tube -- much thicker than an ordinary straw -- containing filters that make water teeming with typhoid-, cholera- and diarrhea-causing microorganisms drinkable."
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