PRE-FILTRATION
Sediment & carbon
Sediment and activated-carbon stages remove particles and prepare the incoming water for the main purification sequence.
EMERGENCY WATER / PROCESS & QUALITY
Our quality story is built around a documented water-treatment, filling, packaging and traceability process.
FROM SOURCE TO BATCH
Every stage matters: the incoming water, treatment equipment, package, seam, production record, storage conditions and handling after purchase.
The overview below reflects the process currently described for Emergency Water. Batch-specific records and approved specifications remain the source of truth.
PRE-FILTRATION
Sediment and activated-carbon stages remove particles and prepare the incoming water for the main purification sequence.
PURIFICATION
Reverse-osmosis treatment is used as a central purification stage in the current process.
FINAL TREATMENT
Ultraviolet and ozone stages are described as part of the final water-treatment sequence before filling.
PACKAGING
Nitrogen is used during filling, followed by a hermetic beverage-can seam that protects the water from light and external contact while intact.
TRACEABILITY
The finished package carries a production code. Registration links the customer’s submitted details to that code for administration and follow-up.
WHAT TO KEEP WITH YOUR RESERVE
Preparedness works best when product facts, storage and ownership records stay together.
Fill volume, dimensions, materials, case count and approved process summary.
Temperature, dryness, package integrity and the checks recommended over time.
The code that identifies the relevant manufacturing run and retained records.
Accepted registration, proof of purchase, storage responsibilities and the current request process.
OUR STANDARD FOR COMMUNICATION
We aim to explain performance with the conditions and records that support it, so customers can make practical decisions with confidence.