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Home Emergency Water Filter
MSR
Home Emergency Water Filter
$49.95
Description

  Home filtration system attaches to a water tap for emergencies

  The MSR Home Emergency Water Filter is perfect for anyone building emergency kits in preparation for compromised municipal water systems, disasters and boil orders. Utilizing the MSR Thru-Link microfilter and the included adapters, it threads easily onto standard home spigots, providing safe water fast. Protected in sealed packaging for long-term storage, it’s there when you need it and out of mind when you don’t—far easier than storing weeks’ worth of bottled water. This rugged filter uses two-stage filtration to remove harmful pathogens and has been proven, used by the U.S. military for more than a decade.

  

  

Specifications

  Brand Name:

  MSR

  Treatment Type:

  Gravity Filter

  Protects Against:

  Protozoa and Bacteria

  Filter Material:

  Hollow Fibers

  Field Maintainable:

  Yes

  Made In:

  USA

  Mfg Sku/Part Number:

  13237

  UPC:

  040818132371

  Other Features:

  • Two-Stage Filtration: Fast-flow hollow fiber removes bacteria, protozoa, dirt & microplastics; activated carbon reduces chemicals, tastes and odors.

  • Simple to Use: Simply thread the adapter onto the spigot, attach the filter and turn spigot on for safe, fast-flowing drinking water.

  • Easy Fit: Fits all standard-threaded home outdoor spigots, including those often found on utility sinks, cisterns and water barrels.

  • Always Ready: Hermetically sealed packaging protects filter kit against the elements during long-term storage.

  • Proven: Rugged, ultrasonic welded design has been used by the U.S. military for more than a decade.

  • Effective Against: Bacteria (99.9999%), protozoa (99.9%) and particulate (dirt, microplastics). Meets U.S. EPA drinking water standards* and NSF protocol P231 testing standard for bacteria and protozoa.

  *Meets U.S. EPA Guide Standard and Protocol for Testing Microbiological Purifiers

  Made in the USA of US and Imported Materials

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Description
Brand Name:
MSR
Treatment Type:
Gravity Filter
Protects Against:
Protozoa and Bacteria
Filter Material:
Hollow Fibers
Field Maintainable:
Yes
Made In:
USA
Mfg Sku/Part Number:
13237
UPC:
040818132371
Other Features:
• Two-Stage Filtration: Fast-flow hollow fiber removes bacteria, protozoa, dirt & microplastics; activated carbon reduces chemicals, tastes and odors.
• Simple to Use: Simply thread the adapter onto the spigot, attach the filter and turn spigot on for safe, fast-flowing drinking water.
• Easy Fit: Fits all standard-threaded home outdoor spigots, including those often found on utility sinks, cisterns and water barrels.
• Always Ready: Hermetically sealed packaging protects filter kit against the elements during long-term storage.
• Proven: Rugged, ultrasonic welded design has been used by the U.S. military for more than a decade.
• Effective Against: Bacteria (99.9999%), protozoa (99.9%) and particulate (dirt, microplastics). Meets U.S. EPA drinking water standards* and NSF protocol P231 testing standard for bacteria and protozoa.
*Meets U.S. EPA Guide Standard and Protocol for Testing Microbiological Purifiers
Made in the USA of US and Imported Materials
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