Today's Prep,
Tomorrow's Peace


Prepare
Ensuring you have a reliable water supply on-hand provides peace of mind during calm times and acts as a lifeline during emergencies, offering assurance that you're well-prepared for whatever comes your way.
Take Action.
The CDC recommends bottled water as the safest and most reliable source of water in an emergency.1 We suggest ordering case packs, jugs or large bottles in advance and storing them to ensure everyone remains hydrated during uncertain times.
How Much Depends on How Many.
FEMA recommends storing one gallon of water per person per day, with a minimum three-day supply.2 While this may seem like a substantial amount, it’s a practical guideline that accounts for the essential needs of hydration, hygiene, and cooking.
Set a Reminder.
Stay prepared by regularly monitoring your current water inventory. Heading into summer and winter are good times to take stock of your current water supply. Remember, bottled water has an expiration date, so be sure to check that as well. For added convenience, ReadyRefresh offers easy scheduling for automatic water delivery so you can set it and forget it.


Run a Business? You May Need a Plan.
Government, healthcare and academic institutions must create and fulfill an Emergency Water Supply Plan (EWSP). To get help with your EWSP, fill out this form and select Emergency Water as your contact reason. Businesses should comply with local, state, and industry regulations on emergency preparedness. While specific water supply requirements do not exist for all businesses, having a plan to ensure the safety of employees and customers during unexpected events is best practice.
ReadyRefresh is Here for You.
The best time to prepare for an emergency is today. You’ll not only have peace of mind, but an existing emergency water supply on-hand when you need it most. Store extra five-gallon bottles, or a few case packs of bottled water. It's not just smart, it could be a lifesaver.
