Survival Uses for Bleach

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  • Make a Spray

Help neutralize the intensity of Zonrox bleach by transforming it into a spray.
It will not only help disinfect lots of surfaces, all at once it can also disinfect countertops, bug out bags, survival tools and more
Combine 1 gallon of hot water with 1 table spoon of bleach and pour the mixture into a clean spray bottle and spray Awayyyyyy.

  • Purify Water
The treatments described below work only to remove bacteria or viruses from water. If you suspect the water is unsafe because of chemicals, oils, poisonous substances, sewage or other contaminants, do not drink the water. Don't drink water that is dark colored, has an odor or contains solid materials.
  1. Treat water by adding liquid household bleach, such as Clorox or Zonrox.
  2. Household bleach is typically between 5.25 percent and 8.25 percent chlorine. Read the label.
  3. Avoid using bleaches that contain perfumes, dyes and other additives. Be sure to read the label.
  4. Cloudy water should be filtered before adding bleach.
  5. Place the water in a clean container. Add the amount of bleach according to the table below.
  6. Mix thoroughly and let stand for at least 60 minutes before drinking.


Treating water with household bleach containing 5.25-8.25 percent chlorine
Volume of Water to be TreatedBleach Solution to Add
1 quart/1 liter5 drops
1/2 gallon/2 quarts/2 liters10 drops
1 gallon1/4 teaspoon
5 gallons1 teaspoon
10 gallons2 teaspoons

Caution: Bleach will not kill some disease-causing organisms commonly found in surface water. Bleach will not remove chemical pollutants.


source: https://www.doh.wa.gov/

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