SteriPEN is lending a helping hand to people in need of clean drinking water. How cool is that? I've said before that everyone should keep a SteriPEN in their emergency kit, you just never know what might happen to your water supply. I think it's wonderful that they are reaching out to those hit by Hurricane Sandy. Follow them on FB or contact them for help.
"We at SteriPEN wish those affected by Hurricane Sandy well. Tremendous aid efforts have all ready begun and more help is on the way.
SteriPEN staff is enroute to New York & New Jersey to contribute to Hurricane Sandy aid efforts in affected areas. If you, family or friends are in need of safe drinking water, please let use know. We may be able to help. We will provide updates starting tomorrow on Facebook and steripen.com
If you would like to help us provide product donations, emergency kits, contact us at the addresses listed below. You can send us a private message on Facebook or emailtim@steripen.com"
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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Tuesday, July 17, 2012
SteriPEN Freedom, the Latest Edition
Did you know that city municipalities use UV light to treat our drinking water? How cool is it that SteriPen has figured out a way to make a hand held version for travel and outdoor use? They make several models of the SteriPen, and the Freedom is the latest, a rechargeable version, featuring a new option to charge via USB port or AC adapter. Since most people travel with devices now, and those charge with USB connectors, this new recharging method is a great option. It's also smaller than the other SteriPens, making it more convenient and better for travel.
In just a few seconds, the SteriPen gets rid of bacteria and viruses that can make us sick and ruin a trip. You may need to filter the water first, depending on where you are. SteriPen makes a pre-filter that fits right on a standard Nalgene bottle, or you can use a different method of pre-filtering. If you are just in a hotel room in Mexico for instance, you can get water right out of the tap and treat it.
All you do is take off the lid, immerse in water, stir, and when the green light comes on, you're done.
You get up to 40 treatments per charge. There's an LED light option on the end of the SteriPen, which you can activate by rotating it three times--will I remember this on travels, I don't know. It will stay on for three minutes, or you can turn it off the same way.
While I think this is ideal for traveling, it might also work for backpacking trips, it only weighs 2.6 oz, with the included case, cord, and adapter, it's 6.4 oz. Some solar chargers have USB ports, I'm thinking of the ones that you can just clip to your backpack. One of those and this SteriPen would make a nice pair for the back country. I hesitate a little here because I have personally never been able to find an effective solar charger, but I have hope in that direction. I also question the practicality of carrying a solar charger when two AAA batteries are lighter and more universal. But in the end, I think the SteriPen Freedom takes the best of the previous models and condenses that technology into a very practical and necessary device. It's appropriate for a wide audience from the business traveler, world trekker and the back country folks. Find it HERE.
In just a few seconds, the SteriPen gets rid of bacteria and viruses that can make us sick and ruin a trip. You may need to filter the water first, depending on where you are. SteriPen makes a pre-filter that fits right on a standard Nalgene bottle, or you can use a different method of pre-filtering. If you are just in a hotel room in Mexico for instance, you can get water right out of the tap and treat it.
All you do is take off the lid, immerse in water, stir, and when the green light comes on, you're done.
You get up to 40 treatments per charge. There's an LED light option on the end of the SteriPen, which you can activate by rotating it three times--will I remember this on travels, I don't know. It will stay on for three minutes, or you can turn it off the same way.
While I think this is ideal for traveling, it might also work for backpacking trips, it only weighs 2.6 oz, with the included case, cord, and adapter, it's 6.4 oz. Some solar chargers have USB ports, I'm thinking of the ones that you can just clip to your backpack. One of those and this SteriPen would make a nice pair for the back country. I hesitate a little here because I have personally never been able to find an effective solar charger, but I have hope in that direction. I also question the practicality of carrying a solar charger when two AAA batteries are lighter and more universal. But in the end, I think the SteriPen Freedom takes the best of the previous models and condenses that technology into a very practical and necessary device. It's appropriate for a wide audience from the business traveler, world trekker and the back country folks. Find it HERE.
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