Be two weeks ready
Earthquakes, drought, and grid outages are real Utah risks. State officials recommend at least one gallon per person per day with a two-week minimum. We help you store it — and treat it — the right way.
When the tap stops, stored water keeps your family safe
Utah sits on the Wasatch Fault and is in a sustained drought. A two-week supply is the baseline — but storage alone is not enough. Water needs proper containers, treatment, and rotation to stay safe to drink.
- 1 gallon per person per day, 14-day minimum
- Food-grade HDPE containers, kept cool and dark
- Treatment and rotation so water stays potable
- On-demand systems that produce clean water too
family of four
A two-week emergency supply for four people. Our calculator breaks it down into barrels, jugs, and cases of bottled water.
How much should you store?
Enter your household and see your exact target in 55-gallon barrels, 5-gallon jugs, and cases of bottled water.
Get two-week ready
We will help your family or business build a safe, rotated water-storage plan — and add on-demand treatment if you want it.
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