Frontier™ Emergency Water
Filter System
The ideal
"just in case" filter for emergency use when traveling, hiking and fishing.
Also ideal as a backup filter for multi-day backpacking trips. The Frontier
Filter can be used to drink from any bottle or cup, or directly from water
sources. Removes contaminates down to 2 microns in size including wide
spread pathogens such as giardia, cryptosporidium and large bacteria.
Frontier's ultra lightweight and compact package size fits in the smallest
day pack, waist pack or pocket. Available in Blister Pack.
The ultra light and compact Frontier™ Filter easily slips into a day pack,
waist pack or travel luggage and is ready when you need it. Frontier is the
perfect “just in case” back-up filter. Carry the Frontier Filter as a back
up on multi-day backpacking trips in case larger pump filters clog or become
damaged. The Frontier Filter can also be used in conjunction with chemical
treatments for maximum protection.
The Frontier Filter can be used to drink from any water bottle, cup or
directly from water sources. Frontier will remove pathogens and contaminants
down to 2 microns in size including Giardia, Cryptosporidium and E.Coli.
Activated carbon helps reduce waterborne chemicals and improves water taste.
Ideal disposable filter for emergency use when treating drinking water in
emergencies, exploration field stations, refugee camps, etc.
Filter Prep:
A small amount of harmless carbon dust will be expelled on initial use. To
remove carbon dust, draw water halfway up straw, remove straw and discard
water. Reattach straw and drink normally.
General Directions:
Expand straw and attach
wide end firmly onto filter. Fill bottle or cup from
water source, insert filter and drink from straw. Take care not to submerge
or otherwise contaminate drinking end of straw. Allow filter to air dry 48
hours before storage.
Note:
Frontier filter will
not remove viruses or bacteria smaller than 2 microns. If viruses or smaller
bacteria are suspected, use a certified chemical treatment before filtering.
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