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Article: What kind of emergency water supply should you choose for life in Thailand? The new normal: Stock up on water you can drink every day [For residents]

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What kind of emergency water supply should you choose for life in Thailand? The new normal: Stock up on water you can drink every day [For residents]

ONSENSUI99 water case stored at home for emergency stock and daily use

Living in Thailand,

  • power outages and water cuts are a bit worrying.
  • The rainy season and floods are concerning.
  • Should I prepare something?
  • What kind of emergency water supply should I choose?

Many people probably feel this way.

Drinking water is crucial for emergency preparedness.

However, simply "buying and storing emergency water" can lead to expired products or neglect.

That's why we recommend a method of preparing effortlessly with water you can drink daily.

This time, we will explain in an easy-to-understand way the concept of emergency water supply recommended for life in Thailand.


Reasons You Need Emergency Water in Thailand

In Thailand, depending on the region and season,

  • power outages,
  • water cuts,
  • heavy rains and floods,
  • delivery delays,
  • and weather that makes it difficult to go out

can affect daily infrastructure.

Especially in urban areas like Bangkok, while convenience is high, there can be disruptions in logistics and transportation.

Therefore, having some drinking water at home can significantly increase peace of mind.


How many days' worth of emergency water do you need?

While it varies depending on family structure and living environment, many people generally consider 2 to 3 liters per person per day as a guideline.

For example,

For one person:

  • Several 2L bottles
  • Several 500ml bottles

For two people or families:

  • Secure a good number of 2L bottles.
  • Prepare small bottles for portability.

Having a few days' supply, within a manageable range, provides peace of mind.


Woman drinking water in kitchen as part of daily hydration routine at home

Why water you drink daily is better than just emergency water

If you only keep emergency drinking water,

  • you might forget the expiration date,
  • not be used to drinking it,
  • or only use it in emergencies.

Such cases can occur.

That's where "rolling stock" comes into play.


Rolling stock emergency water supply concept with buy use stock cycle board

What is "rolling stock"?

It's a preparedness method where you keep a little more of the water you usually use than normal,

  • replenishing it as you drink it,
  • always maintaining a constant amount.

With this method,

  • there's less waste,
  • it's easy to maintain fresh stock,
  • and you can drink familiar water in an emergency.

These are the advantages.


Child holding ONSENSUI99 bottles for family emergency water stock at home

What kind of water should you choose for life in Thailand?

When choosing emergency water, it's important not only for it to have a long shelf life but also to be easy to drink daily.

Key points are:

  • Pleasant taste
  • Sizes suitable for daily use
  • Ease of carrying
  • Ease of home storage
  • Reliable quality

The more drinkable the water is daily, the easier it is to maintain as a supply.


ONSENSUI99 as an option for daily drinking water and emergency supply

Even in daily life in Thailand,

  • For those particular about daily drinking water,
  • For those who want to choose Japanese quality water,
  • For those who want peace of mind in emergencies,
  • For those who want to prepare with easy-to-drink water.

ONSENSUI99 is chosen by such people.

Natural alkaline ion water sourced from deep underground in Tarumizu, Kagoshima Prefecture.
It is ultra-soft water with a hardness of 1.7, characterized by a gentle and mellow taste.

It's a convenient choice for both daily use and emergency stocking.


Storage Tips for Condo Living in Bangkok

In Bangkok condominiums,

  • entrance storage,
  • under-kitchen storage,
  • lower closet shelves,
  • and under-bed storage

can be utilized for convenient distributed storage.

Combining 500ml and 2L bottles makes it more practical.


Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Does emergency water have to be "storage water"?

Not necessarily. Rolling stock, where you circulate your regular drinking water, is also popular.

How many bottles do I need for life in Thailand?

While it depends on the number of people and living environment, many prepare a few days' worth as a guide.

Is it necessary even for single-person households?

Yes. Having even a small amount prepared provides peace of mind.


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Summary

In Thailand, it's reassuring to have some drinking water stocked for:

  • power outages,
  • water cuts,
  • floods,
  • and delivery delays.

And when it comes to emergency water, the trend is to prepare with water you can drink daily, rather than "unused water."

Furthermore, the era of preparing emergency water with "water you can drink daily" rather than "water you don't use" has arrived.

For those who want to balance daily drinkability with preparedness, ONSENSUI99 is an option.

Start your sustainable preparedness today.

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