Keep in mind that the pathogen cryptosporidium will probably be resistant to any halogen in the case of bleach chlorine.
Bleach water purification backpacking.
Technically we re talking about water disinfection and not water purification but otherwise yes household bleach will kill germs and make water safe to drink generally speaking if you follow your formula.
Add one drop of bleach per 16 oz.
One of these methods is a backpacking water filter a physical filtration system whereby pathogens are filtered out of water using mechanical water pressure and a filter.
Some filters remove or filter out protozoans and bacteria and there are filters that purify which means they remove viruses too.
Purifying and treating your water is a personal choice.
So long as you follow the instructions you will be fine drinking bleach for water purification.
When properly diluted it does not have a taste or odor in my opinion i use it.
And it certainly beats the disease you could get from drinking contaminated water.
In this video ill show you how to treat your water using only bleach to do it ill explain how to do it safely.
Below are the best ways to treat your water while hiking or backpacking.
Filters make up the biggest chunk of your water treatment options.
By definition filters physically strain out offending critters larger than a given size.
Use two drops if the water is really cold cloudy or discolored.
These items are chosen because of popularity weight and effectiveness.
The instructions below for purifying water with bleach are for a 8 25 concentration of sodium hypochlorite and it is further diluted in water.
Bleach is sometimes used as a water purification method.
If your bleach is not the common 4 6 solution of sodium hydrochlorite you may have to use more or less.
Filters only purify the water from protozoa bacteria.
There are many methods of effective water purification such as boiling chemical uv or physical filtration.