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For six people, plan for at least two LifeStraws in a group setting. This allows for each person to have a clean water source and also accounts for unexpected situations or extended use. Additionally, consider the flow rate and filtration capabilities when selecting a water purification method.
Choosing the Right LifeStraw for Group Use
When selecting a LifeStraw for group use, consider the flow rate and filtration capabilities. The LifeStraw Personal has a flow rate of 0.6 liters per minute, while the LifeStraw Family has a flow rate of 2 liters per minute. If you need to provide clean water for multiple people, the LifeStraw Family is a better option.
Backflushing and Maintenance
To extend the life of your LifeStraw, it’s essential to backflush it regularly. This involves pushing water through the filter in reverse to remove any debris and contaminants that may be clogging the pores. To backflush a LifeStraw, simply push the filter against a water source and squeeze the backflush valve. This should be done at least once a week, or more often if you’re using the LifeStraw in a high-stress situation.
Sawyer Squeeze vs LifeStraw: Comparing Group Options
When considering a water purification method for group use, it’s worth comparing the Sawyer Squeeze to the LifeStraw. The Sawyer Squeeze has a flow rate of up to 2 liters per minute and can filter up to 1 million gallons of water. However, it requires a separate filter and can be more cumbersome to use than the LifeStraw. Ultimately, the choice between the Sawyer Squeeze and the LifeStraw will depend on your specific needs and preferences.
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