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Business
Wire
Posted May 25 2007
In conjunction with Hurricane Awareness Week, M.R. Crafts,
Inc. is launching their new emergency water storage product,
Watersafe, which is available at www.mywatersafe.com. Inventor,
Michael Nevils developed the Watersafe, after witnessing his
90 year-old neighbors struggle upstairs with buckets full
of pool water in the aftermath of a hurricane. The product
is a solution for homeowners to keep up to 65 gallons of water
in the bathtub or sink, avoiding the pre-hurricane rush for
bottled water. Nevils' invention was awarded the Grand Prize
in the 2007 Inventor Search Contest.
"Alone, bathtubs are unreliable as emergency water containers,"
said Nevils, explaining how they leak, get dirty and are hazardous
to small children. The Watersafe is a large, food grade, plastic
bladder that is placed in the bathtub first and then filled
with potable water. It comes with a hand siphon pump to dispense
the water as needed. The Watersafe will protect the stored
water from contamination and make it safe to drink.
"I had a few bottles of drinking water," said Romayne
Berry, hurricane victim. "But being without water for
almost a week, I was confronted with how much was really needed
for washing basics. The loss of water was worse than having
no electricity." Most people don't realize how much water
is necessary for cleaning, bathing, brushing teeth and flushing
toilets until they have none.
"The Watersafe is a useful, new item for your emergency
preparedness kit. It stores the water you need and protects
it from bugs and other contaminants," says Erik Salna,
Former Television Meteorologist active in hurricane preparedness
efforts.
The Watersafe's patent pending design is also available in
two other models, the Watersafe Mini, which holds up to 5
gallons of water in a sink. And, The Watersafe Heavy Duty,
which holds up to 55 gallons of water and can be used to deliver
water to disaster areas. All three models are available for
purchase online at www.mywatersafe.com. "I really wish
I had the Watersafe for the last storm," said Berry.
"I already have one sitting on my shelf for the next
disaster."
For more information about the Watersafe, send an email to
info@mywatersafe.com or call 954-993-5665 or
1-877-WATER18.
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