HOW DO I PURIFY SMALL AMOUNTS OF WATER, LIKE 1 QUART (32 OUNCES / 1 LITER)?
For small quantities of water, preparing a master solution is an easy and effective approach. Here’s how you can do it:
Example: To purify 1 quart (32 ounces / 1 liter) of water, you will need two containers of the same size (1 quart / 32 ounces / 1 liter) each.
⁃ Prepare a Master Solution: Dissolve 1 tablet in 1 quart (32 ounces / 1 liter) of water to create a solution with a concentration of 100 PPM.
⁃ Treat the Water: Add approximately 1.7 ounces (50 ml), which is about 1/10th of the recipient, to the second container with 1 quart (32 ounces / 1 liter) of water. You obtain a 5 PPM concentration.
To confirm the success of the treatment, make sure the treated water has a faint chlorine smell, as this indicates proper disinfection. If no odor is detected, add a small additional amount of the master solution and recheck.
You can also use our calculator to get your proper measurements:
Safrax Calculator
For small quantities of water, preparing a master solution is an easy and effective approach. Here’s how you can do it:
Example: To purify 1 quart (32 ounces / 1 liter) of water, you will need two containers of the same size (1 quart / 32 ounces / 1 liter) each.
⁃ Prepare a Master Solution: Dissolve 1 tablet in 1 quart (32 ounces / 1 liter) of water to create a solution with a concentration of 100 PPM.
⁃ Treat the Water: Add approximately 1.7 ounces (50 ml), which is about 1/10th of the recipient, to the second container with 1 quart (32 ounces / 1 liter) of water. You obtain a 5 PPM concentration.
To confirm the success of the treatment, make sure the treated water has a faint chlorine smell, as this indicates proper disinfection. If no odor is detected, add a small additional amount of the master solution and recheck.
You can also use our calculator to get your proper measurements:
Safrax Calculator