Stricklin Testimonial

It is a pleasure to support the portable water purification system we used in Tanzania.

In Tanzania there is an ongoing problem with the availability of water. This ranges from basic drinking water to water to grow crops.

In January 2006 I went to Tanzania with a medical team to Singida Hospital. When we arrived at the Hospital there was a severe need for sterile water for the operating room and recovery rooms. There was a plan to purchase water but there was not enough available to handle the drinking water needs of the team and the needs of the Doctors and nurses in the operating room.

We then broke out the demonstration system that had been sent with Floyd Hammer and Outreach Africa. After a few minutes of reading the instructions we then assembled the items we would need to first make the chlorine and then the 5 gallon buckets needed to store the water. The system worked much better than I think any of us believed it would work. The next day we set up a "production" line and began purifying an adequate supply of "clean" water.

I believe that this type of system should be carried by ANY medical team going into any area where the condition of the water is uncertain.

It would be very interesting to see what this kind of system could do on a much larger scale.

If I can be of further assistance, please let me know.

-Stricklin