Make Potable Water with a String, Bottle and Lighter

Posted by Lifehacker US Edition at 1:00 AM on September 25, 2007


Stranded in the wilderness with an empty canteen? Outdoors expert Keith Hanshaw demonstrates how to make a puddle of muddy water safe to drink with a plastic bottle, a piece of string, and a lighter. Submerge the bottle into the puddle to fill it up and start a small fire with the lighter. Hold your water bottle directly over the flame to bring it to a boil, which will kill all the germs within the bottle. Surely this isn't the tastiest water you'll ever drink, but it's safe, says Keith, and it can save your life.


 

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Scootah

Posted September 25, 2007 1:11 PM

Boiling water makes it safe to drink? Has this revolutionary knowledge been published to the medical industry? It's revolutionary?

Honestly, is putting water in a container, making fire with a cigarette lighter, and combining the two to produce boiled water really a macgyver tip?

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