We all have those things that we add to our stockpile yet the one things that we all seem to forget is the power of bleach.
Obviously, things like food and water are good resources to have. A way to bring light and heat to your home, weapons for self-defense and a set of emergency supplies in the event anyone is injured or sick.
I know what you're thinking “but doesn't bleach have an expiration date?” yes, like many things there are expiration dates on bleach however you treat bleach like you would any other item that you stock up on. You simply put it on a rotation. First in – First Out and since we use bleach for everything it shouldn't be too difficult to accomplish.
So after the break, I will show you why it’s a good idea to have this item handy and what you can do with it should you need it.
Can’t stock pile too much. Does not keep well
Keep in mind, liquid bleach doesn’t have a good shelf life.
Jill Pelletier
For longer storage use dry, swimming pool chlorine.
Better to stockpile the powder.
Liquid bleach has a very short shelf life. Dry bleach (for swimming pools) is a better option.