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Hi friends,

We’re getting close to another Aftermath book coming out! Searching for Allies goes live next Friday! They sure seem to publish quickly compared to how long it takes to write them, 😀

And more good news, Searching for Shelter, the first in the series is closing in on 100 reviews – a big milestone for us! If you want to help push us over, we’d love it!

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Liquid Bleach expires, try Pool Shock instead – Be Prepared Tip #5

As a kid, I had no idea non-food items expired, like car seats.

And then, as an adult, I learned that the gallons of bleach I’d stored for emergencies would officially expire in a year, while probably remaining good for about another year after that.

I don’t know about you, but I don’t go through bleach that fast, but I know how important clean water is in an emergency, especially a natural disaster.

Then I learned about Pool Shock – or basically powdered bleach that is used to sanitize the large amounts of water in a pool.

It has more than twice the shelf-life of liquid bleach and could last even longer if stored correctly.

You add a level teaspoon of pool shock (min. 68% Calcium Hypochlorite) to a gallon of water to make a bleach solution. Then use that solution at a ratio of 1 to 100 to purify your water, ie. divide the ounces of your water by 100. Ex. there are 128 oz in a gallon which would require adding 1.28 ounces of the solution to purify it.

Pros:

  • Inexpensive
  • Saves space! A single bag of powder is the equivalent to many gallons of bleach
  • Lasts much long than liquid bleach

Cons:

  • It’s a dangerous chemical requiring careful storage and handling
  • There may be additional chemicals not the best for drinking.

Make sure to do your own research, but I hope you enjoy this tip.

Have a great week and stay safe out there,

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Misty’s Writing Update:

Steph and I are in the final stretch on Deadly Rescue, and looking forward to launching this new post-apoc trilogy.

After a bit of a break, I’m planning on starting a fun, new litrpg series about a street kid with an unusual magic forced to a school for mages where he’s considered one of the weakest . . . but of course he isn’t. 😀

It’ll be a nice change of pace I’m looking forward to.

Happy reading out there!

— Misty 🙂