From The Founder Of PureFlow

With Everything Happening Right Now 

this is the one thing families are still missing

On February 28th, the U.S. launched strikes on Iran.

 

Within hours, Iran hit back — not with missiles, but with cyberattacks on American infrastructure.

Most people saw the headlines and moved on. I couldn't.

 

The CIA has confirmed Iran has had sleeper cells hidden inside the U.S. for years — small groups of people living normal lives, waiting for orders to strike. 

The FBI has already stopped close to two dozen Iran-linked plots on American soil. The Secretary of Defense has publicly said U.S. forces are now on alert for attacks from the inside.

 

Their target isn't a military base.

 

It's your power. Your water. Your everyday life.

 

That's when I started digging. I reached out to power plant engineers, ex-Navy SEALs, former government security officials. People who actually know how these systems fail. And every single one of them said the same thing — when the power goes, the water goes with it.

Water doesn't flow on its own. It needs electric pumps, treatment plants, and pressure systems to reach your tap. One successful attack and it's gone within hours.

 

FEMA calls water the most critical emergency resource a family can have. They recommend at least two weeks of supply. Most American families have none. And the agency protecting the systems that deliver your water is currently running at 38% staffing.

 

No grid. No pump. No backup. No one coming.

 

When I asked those same insiders what they personally do to prepare, the answer was always the same: stock up on bottled water.

I tried it. Cases in the garage, rotation schedules, expiry dates on everything. Three months in I realized how impractical it was. Bottles expire. They take up space. In a real emergency you'd run out in days. And if you're not home when it happens — you have nothing.

 

None of it made sense.

 

So I decided to build the solution myself, from scratch.

“The Day the Faucets Run Dry: America’s Real Weak Point”

Across the country, headlines warn of rising global tensions, cyberattacks, and unexplained government “drills.” But few people realize what truly happens when the grid goes down.

 

 

When the power stops, the water stops. 

INSTANTLY

 

 

According to this one Navy SEAL, if the power grid were to fail, “90% of Americans wouldn’t last a week.” Within hours, water pressure drops, pumps shut off, and store shelves once stocked with bottled water are emptied.

 

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Firefighters across the U.S. have also begun shifting their focus. Their newest drills aren’t about fires — they’re about blackouts, cyber failures, and water-plant shutdowns. 

 

“People don’t realize how fast it happens,” one firefighter said. “You turn the faucet and nothing comes out. No warning. No backup.”

 

Many first responders now carry a simple tool in their gear — a portable water-filter straw — because when everything stops, that small piece of equipment can mean the difference between survival and panic.

It's something most people don't realize until it's too late:

When the power goes out, the water stops too.

No electricity means the systems that move and clean your water simply shut down.

 

No water from the tap

No flushing toilets

No showers, no washing, no drinking

 

It doesn't matter if there's water in the pipes. Without electricity, it won't reach your home.

 

No power means no water.

 

Your Family is thirsty. The taps ran dry 6 hours ago. The stores were cleaned out before you even knew there was a problem. And you're staring at puddle water wondering if you're about to poison the people you love most.

What Families Are Overlooking

Government agencies rarely warn the public about potential grid failures. Avoiding panic seems to take priority — even when the risks are real.

 

People can survive weeks without food, but without water? Three days — maybe less. And as the nation heads into winter and the Holiday season, disruptions become increasingly likely — from storms and cyberattacks to power overloads.

 

Most families won’t see it coming. But the few who prepare quietly now? They’re the ones most likely to make it through.

The Solution Everyone Quietly Points To

Interviews with crisis response professionals — including a Navy SEAL, a firefighter, and a water-plant engineer — reveal a consistent message: When the grid fails, water stops.

 

These individuals aren’t waiting for that day. Each one already keeps filter straws in their emergency kits — the same type used by medics and rescue teams in the field.

 

They’re compact, durable, and built to filter out 99% of bacteria and contaminants, lasting for years without expiring.

 

“If the taps go dry, this is how my family drinks.”

 

It’s a small tool — but it’s the one that people who know how fast systems collapse trust to keep their families safe.

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Your family's survival isn't someone else's responsibility

When the grid fails, when stores empty, when help doesn't come - this $30 filter could be the difference between watching your family suffer or keeping them safe.

What Exactly Does the Filter Remove?

Bacteria (E. coli, Salmonella, Legionella)

Protozoa (Giardia, Cryptosporidium)

Microplastics and sediment

Heavy sediment particles from floodwater or runoff

Filters down to 0.1 microns — more precise than most home filters

Let’s Do the Math

  • Bottled water = $1–3 per gallon

     
  • 1 straw = filters 1800 gallons = less than $0.01 per gallon

     
  • In emergencies, bottled water prices jump 300–600% (if you can find it)

    The average adult needs 1 gallon/day just to drink. That’s $1800 worth of bottled water… replaced by a $30 filter.

They're already prepared. why aren't you?

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I LOOKED EVERYWHERE FOR A SOLUTION. NOTHING CAME CLOSE.

So I Built It from scratch

Here's the full story. What I couldn't find, what I built, and why it never expires.

PureFlow is the first water filter straw designed for long-term emergency preparedness — and the engineering inside it is what makes that possible.

 

At its core is a 0.01-micron hollow fiber membrane the same technology used in hospital-grade water purification and military field systems. Thousands of microscopic hollow tubes physically block 99.9% of bacteria and protozoa, E. coli, Salemonella, Cholera, Giardia, Cryptosporidium.

 

Nothing chemical. Nothing that wears off.

 

Contaminants are literally too large to pass through.

1,800
Gallons per straw
Built for the long haul
0.01μm
Filtration level
Bacteria & protozoa
No expiration
Buy it & forget it

The housing is solid and rigid — FDA-approved materials, no flex, no leaks, no cracking in cold or heat. The suction draw is smooth and consistent, even under heavy use.

 

Each straw filters up to 1,800 gallons. That capacity comes from the density of the hollow fiber bundle inside — more fibers, more surface area, more throughput.

 

And because hollow fiber membranes don't degrade in dry storage, PureFlow has no expiration date. Store it for 5, 10, even 20 years — it performs identically to day one.

 

Every batch is third-party tested under real-world conditions — turbid water, high sediment, variable temperatures.

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