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 GEAR NEWS 26 / 11 / 07
 

Water Purification Bag Launches

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Pure Hydration has launched the Thirst Aid Bag a water-purification bag designed primarily for emergency use in disaster zones, but also suitable for use by travellers and trekkers.

The bag is about the same size as a hot water bottle and can convert contaminated water into pure, drinkable water with the minimum of hassle and without any moving parts using the same filtering technology as the company's excellent Aquapure Traveller, which we've used successfully while trekking in Nepal and the Andes.

The bag kills viruses and bacteria as well as removing pathogens such as cryptosporidium and giardia. It also removes dirt, sediment, chemicals, bad tastes and odours.

Armour Weave

Pure Hydratiion says that the filter is good for around 350 litres of water making it a very effective emergency water purification solution. It also uses a tough 'armour weave material' for durability, which should make the bag attractive to anyone unsure of the robustness of the standard plastic Aquapure Traveller.

The filter system used in the Thirst Aid Bag and the Aquapure Traveller has been tested by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, endorsed by the Hospital for Tropical Diseases and tested in an American laboratory, where it passed Environmental Protection Agency and National Sanitation Foundation testing protocols for water filters and purifiers.

More details at www.purehydration.co.uk.


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