"Hurricane Ida hit us hard. Water was out for nine days. Nine. My neighbor had been begging city hall about the water system's vulnerability for two years before that storm — nobody listened. I had bought the Smart Water Box guide a few months prior, mostly as a precaution. Glad I did. We had clean water throughout. My kids didn't understand why the neighbors were stressed about water when we clearly had plenty. I shared as much as I could with the family next door who had a newborn. No guide, no matter how good, can make up for wishing you'd bought it before the emergency. Buy this now, not after."
Smart Water Box™ (SmartWaterBox) is a DIY guide for building a family emergency water generator — producing up to 40 gallons of clean water daily from air humidity. Build for under $100. No pipes, no utilities, no experience needed.
Smart Water Box™ — The Emergency Water Generator That Runs on Air When Every Other Source Has Failed
Municipal water fails in every major disaster. Pipes break. Treatment plants shut down. Utilities go offline. The Smart Water Box atmospheric water generator keeps producing clean water from the air around your home — independently of everything that just failed. Up to 40 gallons per day. Build it this weekend. Under $100 in materials.
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Gulf Coast, Louisiana — Municipal Water: Offline 11 Days
The situation: A Category 4 hurricane made landfall on a Tuesday. By Wednesday morning, storm surge had damaged three of the region's primary water distribution main lines. The municipal treatment facility lost generator power. Eleven days passed before water pressure was restored to most residential areas. During that period, families relied on emergency water distribution trucks — one truck visit per day, three gallons per family, first-come first-served. Families with young children, elderly relatives, and medical needs competed for the same limited supply.
What a Smart Water Box owner experienced instead: Because the AWG device draws water from air humidity — which is typically elevated during and after hurricane events — a Smart Water Box user in the same neighborhood had continuous water production throughout the eleven-day outage. High post-hurricane humidity in the Gulf Coast area provided ideal AWG operating conditions. The device produced enough clean water for the family's full daily needs with surplus to share with neighbors who had none.
Arizona & California — Mandatory Water Rationing: 90+ Days
The situation: Lake Mead's water level dropped below critical threshold in 2023, triggering mandatory Tier 2 shortage restrictions across Arizona, Nevada, and parts of California. Agricultural allocations were cut. Residential water use was restricted with penalties for exceeding daily allotments. Outdoor watering was prohibited. Restrictions lasted through the summer months, with families receiving notices that further cuts were possible. Water bill surcharges were added for any household exceeding the restricted allocation.
What a Smart Water Box owner experienced instead: Drought reduces precipitation but not air humidity at the level needed for meaningful AWG output — particularly in the morning hours when dew point temperatures are closest to ambient temperatures. A Smart Water Box user in the restricted zone supplemented their rationed utility allotment with self-generated water, staying comfortably within restrictions without changing their essential water habits. Total household water cost: unchanged.
Midwest US — Boil-Water Notice: 47 Days
The situation: Following detection of elevated bacterial contamination levels at a municipal water treatment facility, a public health emergency boil-water notice was issued covering approximately 12,000 residential customers. The notice lasted 47 days while the source of contamination was identified and remediated. During those 47 days, residents were required to boil all tap water used for drinking, cooking, or dental hygiene. Bottled water sold out at local stores within 24 hours of the initial announcement. Emergency water distribution began on day three.
What a Smart Water Box owner experienced instead: Atmospheric condensate water — the water produced by AWG — is not sourced from the municipal water supply and therefore is unaffected by municipal contamination events. A Smart Water Box user in the affected area had a continuously operating source of clean, filtered water throughout the 47-day notice period. No boiling required. No competition for bottled water. No 6 AM trips to the emergency distribution point before supplies ran out.
Smart Water Box (SmartWaterBox) is a complete digital guide that teaches you to build an atmospheric water generator — a device that continuously extracts water vapor from the surrounding air and converts it into clean, filtered drinking water. The guide provides step-by-step construction instructions, a complete materials list, video walkthroughs, and emergency preparedness bonus guides. Everything is delivered digitally upon purchase — immediate access, one-time payment, lifetime use.
The underlying technology is Atmospheric Water Generation (AWG), which has been deployed by the United States military and humanitarian organizations in locations where conventional water infrastructure either never existed or has been destroyed. The Smart Water Box guide applies the same core physics in a DIY household form buildable from under $100 in standard hardware store components — without any engineering or technical background required.
The device runs on minimal electricity, requires no water source, no plumbing connection, and no municipal utility — generating water continuously from the humidity in the surrounding air. In emergency scenarios where every utility-dependent water source has failed, it continues operating.
Most users complete the build in a single weekend. The guide includes climate zone optimization guidance, a maintenance schedule, and specific instructions for maximizing output in different US humidity environments — from the high-humidity Southeast to the lower-humidity Mountain West.
Most American families have not thought through their water security situation until a crisis forces the question. By then, options are limited. The checklist below identifies the twelve most critical water security questions — the ones that determine whether a family is genuinely prepared or exposed in a water emergency. Check how many you can currently answer YES.
Do you have an emergency water source that does not depend on municipal utilities?
Most households answer NO. Their only water source is the tap — which stops the moment municipal infrastructure fails. The Smart Water Box eliminates this single point of failure by creating a completely independent water generation source.
Can your family sustain normal water use for 7+ days without utility water?
FEMA's recommended 3-day supply means most households can manage 72 hours — but major infrastructure failures regularly exceed that. A running AWG system provides 7-day, 30-day, or indefinite water supply without any stored reserves.
Is your water supply drought-proof?
Drought restrictions and rationing can reduce your utility allotment to a fraction of normal household needs. AWG-generated water is not subject to drought restrictions because it does not draw from the drought-affected water supply.
Is your water safe if a contamination notice is issued for your area?
Municipal contamination events require boiling all tap water or sourcing an alternative — and create intense local demand for bottled water that typically exceeds supply within 24 hours of any public notice.
Do you have water for your household if a hurricane, flood, or ice storm damages local infrastructure?
Natural disaster events are the most common cause of extended water outages — and the most unpredictable. The only infrastructure-independent water source is one that doesn't depend on infrastructure at all.
Can you produce enough water for a neighbor or elderly relative if their situation becomes critical?
The 40-gallon daily capacity of the Smart Water Box significantly exceeds the needs of a single household — creating surplus available for neighbors, elderly relatives, or community members who are without any water source.
Do you know where all water shutoffs are in your home?
Basic infrastructure awareness. Locate your main water shutoff valve and individual fixture shutoffs — essential for managing pipe breaks and floods. This is a no-cost preparation step every household can take today.
Do you have basic water storage containers for short-term emergency supply?
Even with an AWG system running, having some stored water provides an immediate buffer during the first hours of any emergency. BPA-free containers stored in a cool, dark location are inexpensive and complement an AWG system effectively.
How Many Can You Answer YES Right Now?
If you answered NO to any of the first six questions — the ones that require an independent water source — your family's water security has a gap that standard emergency preparedness advice ("store 3 days of water") does not close. The Smart Water Box is the specific solution for each of those six gaps.
💧 CLOSE THE GAPS — GET SMART WATER BOXIf your tap stopped working right now, how long could your family last on what you have?
Be honest. Most households, if they counted their actual stored water — not counting what's in the pipes — have 12 to 48 hours. The recommendation is 72 hours. Major disasters regularly last 7-14 days or more. The Smart Water Box eliminates this time-limit problem: it produces water continuously rather than depleting a stored reserve.
What would you do differently if you lived in Flint, Michigan?
Flint's water contamination crisis began in 2014 and wasn't officially declared resolved until 2019 — five years of unsafe municipal water. Contamination events are not unique to Flint; they happen annually in communities across the US at various scales. If your household's primary water source became unsafe for an extended period, what is your alternative? The Smart Water Box is the alternative that doesn't depend on the compromised source.
Could you reach a water distribution point in a major emergency?
Emergency water distribution depends on roads being passable, fuel being available, distribution centers being staffed and supplied, and the line being manageable. In the worst scenarios — major hurricanes, widespread flooding — none of these conditions hold. An AWG system produces water at home, regardless of road conditions, fuel availability, or distribution logistics.
What does your family's water situation look like during a summer power outage?
Most water wells rely on electric pumps. Municipal water systems rely on electric pumping stations. Extended power outages — increasingly common during heat events that overload electrical grids — can create water access problems even without any infrastructure damage. Understanding your water supply's power dependency is essential emergency planning.
What is your plan for water if you decide to leave the grid?
Whether the motivation is cost reduction, environmental values, rural property ownership, or general self-sufficiency — the water question is typically the most challenging aspect of off-grid living. Well drilling is expensive. Rainwater collection is weather-dependent and legally restricted in some states. AWG provides a continuous, weather-independent water source that operates in virtually any US location with adequate humidity.
Complete Construction Blueprint
Step-by-step illustrated build guide — from component sourcing to final assembly and first operation. No engineering experience required.
Full Materials & Parts List
Itemized list of every component with specifications and hardware store availability confirmed. Total build cost under $100.
Video Walkthrough Tutorials
Step-by-step visual guides for every phase of the build — making the process accessible for any skill level.
Emergency Placement Guide
Specific guidance on positioning your Smart Water Box for maximum output in different emergency scenarios — including disaster aftermath and grid-down conditions.
Family Emergency Water Plan
Bonus guide for developing a complete household water security plan — storage, rationing, purification, and AWG integration for different emergency scenarios.
Lifetime Access + Updates
One-time purchase. No subscription. Lifetime access to all current and future guide updates and bonus materials.
"I'm a veteran — two tours in desert environments. We used AWG technology operationally overseas in conditions where there was no other water source. When I came home and started thinking about emergency preparedness for my family, finding the Smart Water Box was like recognizing an old tool in a new context. The technology is legitimate — I can vouch for that from personal experience. The guide applies the same principles in a home-build format that's genuinely accessible. My wife and I put ours together in six hours. It's been running continuously for seven months. We've had two minor water service interruptions in that time — both completely non-events because the AWG was running."
"I work in public health. After COVID revealed how quickly supply chains can fail and how completely unprepared most households are for sustained utility disruptions, I started building a genuine household resilience plan. Water was the first thing I addressed. The Smart Water Box is what I chose, and I've recommended it to colleagues in the emergency management space. The science is sound — AWG is real, proven technology. The guide is well-produced. And the $39 price point removes the barrier that keeps most families from acting on preparedness intentions they already have. This is genuinely important and deserves wider adoption."
60 Days to Build, Test, and Evaluate — Full Refund if Unsatisfied
The Smart Water Box 60-day guarantee gives you two full months to purchase the guide, source your materials, build the device, run it through multiple production cycles, and evaluate its output against what the guide promised. This is a genuine evaluation window — not a narrow period designed to expire before you have adequate time to test the product.
If the guide, the build, or the device output falls short of your expectations for any reason within 60 days of purchase, contact customer support for a full refund through ClickBank. No fine print. No condition requiring unfinished product to be returned. ClickBank is the authorized retailer of Smart Water Box and processes all transactions and refunds.
💧 GET SMART WATER BOX — 60-DAY GUARANTEEThe Smart Water Box AWG device operates completely independently of municipal water infrastructure. When a hurricane damages distribution mains, a drought triggers rationing, or a contamination event makes tap water unsafe — the AWG continues extracting water from ambient air humidity and producing clean, filtered water. It is unaffected by the failures that disable utility-dependent water sources. For families in hurricane zones, drought regions, or areas with aging water infrastructure, this independence is the core value of the system.
FEMA recommends 1 gallon per person per day for bare survival and 3 gallons per person per day for comfortable emergency living including cooking and hygiene. For a family of four, that's 4-12 gallons per day. The Smart Water Box produces up to 40 gallons per day in adequate humidity conditions — meeting the full daily water needs of a family of four to ten people with surplus available for neighbors or additional storage. In disaster scenarios where emergency water distribution typically provides 1-3 gallons per household per day, a Smart Water Box with functioning AWG output is the clear alternative.
The Smart Water Box AWG system requires minimal electricity to operate. The guide includes guidance on powering the system through alternative electricity sources during extended grid outages — including solar panel compatibility and battery backup configurations. The electricity requirement is low enough that small portable power stations can maintain AWG operation for multiple days. Pairing the Smart Water Box with even a basic solar generator creates a water supply that is genuinely independent of both the grid and the municipal water system.
Upon purchase ($39.69 one-time through ClickBank), you receive immediate digital access to: the complete construction blueprint, materials and parts list, video walkthroughs, emergency placement guide, family emergency water plan bonus guide, and lifetime access to all future updates. Everything is delivered digitally — no physical shipping, no waiting. Build materials cost under $100 at any hardware store. ClickBank is the authorized retailer of Smart Water Box. CLICKBANK® is a registered trademark of Click Sales Inc., a Delaware corporation. ClickBank's role as retailer does not constitute endorsement of claims made.
Smart Water Box is backed by a 60-day, 100% money-back guarantee. If you are not completely satisfied for any reason within 60 days of purchase, contact customer support for a full refund through ClickBank. No conditions, no requirement for unused product, no partial refund clauses. The guarantee is processed through ClickBank — one of the most established e-commerce platforms for digital products globally.
Don't Wait for an Emergency to Discover You Weren't Ready for One.
40 gallons/day from air. Under $100 to build. Works when everything else fails. Your family deserves this security.
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