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caused from iron, nickel and chromium. Also, germs can spread, if the stainless steel pots<br />

are not washed at a temperature of 250 degrees Fahrenheit; therein lays another problem,<br />

the use of hot water and the energy used to heat it. All in all, the main reason on how h<strong>is</strong><br />

idea simmered, was due to h<strong>is</strong> love for the outdoors and the gratification gained from<br />

camping with h<strong>is</strong> family. Being a father of 3 children and short statured, he was always in<br />

charge of hauling all the heavy camping gears, including the heavy pots and pans. Lifting<br />

and carrying the heavy camping gears was no easy task for him and it was the only thing<br />

he d<strong>is</strong>liked about camping. During one of their many camping trips, an idea struck him<br />

when he saw h<strong>is</strong> wife effortlessly carrying the paper plates to their camping site,<br />

meanwhile he was struggling with the heavy pots and pans. From here, you know how the<br />

story ends and a great product idea begins.<br />

• <strong>What</strong>'s the difference between the outdoor versus survival kits<br />

There <strong>is</strong> no difference between the outdoor and the survival kit besides the outside<br />

packaging. Most people have the inclination of using a product if it <strong>is</strong> not labeled or<br />

marked for a specific use. Therefore, one of many valid reasons for a separate survival kit<br />

packaging <strong>is</strong> that it should be assembled together with a collection of basic emergency<br />

items and only be used in the event of an emergency situation. Additionally, basic services<br />

such as electricity, gas, water, sewage treatment and telephones may be cut off for days<br />

or even a week, or longer whereas some Southern California citizens recently<br />

experienced powerful windstorms that prompted massive power outages. It’s ideal that<br />

emergency supply kits should contain a resourceful item like the <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot survival kit to<br />

help you manage during these outages. It can be advantageous when using for sterilizing<br />

and d<strong>is</strong>infecting contaminated water in an aftermath d<strong>is</strong>aster situation where there <strong>is</strong> no<br />

access to drinkable water. Boiling water can be used as a method of d<strong>is</strong>infection. It can<br />

also be used as a method of portable water purification in rural or wilderness settings<br />

without access to a potable water infrastructure. Bringing water to the boil <strong>is</strong> effective in<br />

killing or inactivating most bacteria, viruses and pathogens. Boiling <strong>is</strong> the most certain way<br />

of killing all microorgan<strong>is</strong>ms. Sterilizing water in a <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot can be maintained by<br />

heating it to the boiling point of (212°F or 100°C) and holding at a rolling boil for at least 10<br />

minutes.<br />

• Can the <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot be used on electric stove top<br />

No, the <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot cannot be used on electric stove tops (such as glass-top stoves or coil<br />

burner stoves).<br />

• Is the <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot biodegradable or compostable How will it compost<br />

<strong>Hexa</strong> Pot material <strong>is</strong> 100% paper, therefore <strong>is</strong> naturally biodegradable and compostable.<br />

<strong>What</strong> <strong>is</strong> compost Compost <strong>is</strong> organic matter that has been decomposed and recycled as<br />

a fertilizer and soil amendment. Compost <strong>is</strong> a key ingredient in organic farming. At the<br />

simplest level, the process of composting simply requires "appropriate environment" or<br />

making a dampened organic matter (leaves, food waste, paper) and waiting for the<br />

materials to break down into dirt after a period of weeks or months. When there <strong>is</strong> no<br />

compost bin available, you would just dig a small hole to place the well dampened organic<br />

matter inside (leaves, food waste, paper) and let Mother Nature take its course. Tearing<br />

the paper pot into smaller pieces will help create a faster composting.<br />

• Is there a chance that chemical can leak into food when cooking with<br />

<strong>Hexa</strong> Pot<br />

Even though our paper material <strong>is</strong> made out of the similar material used on paper plates<br />

and paper cups sold in markets. As a precaution, one of the very first things we did was<br />

getting our <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot tested and approved. We had our testing of the <strong>Hexa</strong><br />

Pot conducted at a offsite FDA approved private laboratory. It was concluded that the<br />

<strong>Hexa</strong> Pot was approved as safe to use for it's intended use and no chemical leaks were<br />

found. Also substances that may or are reasonably expected to migrate to food as a<br />

result of the <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot's intended use were not detected.<br />

• <strong>What</strong> <strong>is</strong> the volume of the <strong>Hexa</strong> Pot<br />

The volume for the small size <strong>is</strong> 1,000 Milliliters (33.814 Fluid Ounces). The volume for<br />

the large size <strong>is</strong> 2,000 Milliliters (67.628 Fluid Ounces).

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