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Friday, March 21, 2014

Sanitation Kit

In May:
We will have a special speaker coming to talk about the importance of having a Sanitation kit (this is one thing your REALY do not want to go without in the case of an emergency)
Sister Lana Richardson
May 8th
Location and Time:  To be announced

Here is a sample of some information she will share - and the kit we will have available for purchase
SANITATION KIT Lana Richardson

C0NTENTS:

One (1) 6- Gallon bucket with tight-fitting lid
Snap-on type toilet seat with lid
Eight (8) plastic liners (garbage bags)
One (l) canister of clean-up gel (8 oz.)
Two (2) rolls of toilet paper
One (1) large bottle of a hand sanitizer
One (1) pkg. Baby Wipes


One (I) roll paper towel
One (1) large bottle Bathroom Cleaner
Four (4) pairs of rubber gloves
One (1) bottle of 3% Hydrogen Peroxide
One (1) box of Baking Soda
                One (l) ½ gallon of white vinegar
One (1) 2 liter bottle of water (not included)




DIRECTIONS FOR EMERGENCY TOILET:

1.                   Put garbage bag in as a liner in a 6-gallon 'bucket and snap on a toilet seat.
2.                   Sprinkle one tablespoon of gel in the bucket.  The gel will absorb over 100 times its own weight (up to two
gallons of liquid)
. The liquid becomes a gel and will deodorize the toilet content.   The gel is also biodegradable
so it is safe to use.
3.                   The toilet is ready for use. Use toilet paper as usual, but try to be conservative.
4.                   Use baby wipes or hand sanitizer on hands after each use and dry hands with paper towels.
5.                   Un-snap the toilet seat and put on the tight fitting lid after-each use of the toilet. The key to disease control is to
KEEP IT TIGHTLY COVERED.
6.                   Replace liner and gel is needed.
7.                   Use rubber gloves when disposing of the liner.
8.                   Make up a solution of bathroom concentrate as per (directions on the bottle. Clean toilet and toilet seat when necessary. This cleaner disinfects, is an antibacterial, is non-acidic plus it has a good fragrance.
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ADDITIONAL SUPPLIES FOR DISINFECTING AND ODOR CONTROL:

1.  Baking Soda:
Baking soda will help to control odor; it stops mold, fungus mildew, and is a natural whitener.
Baking soda relieves heartburn, indigestion and it neutralizes acids in a sour stomach associated with diarrhea. Use 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda into 1/2 cup water and drink it down.
Baking soda plus a little salt will help clean your teeth.

2.  3% Hydrogen Peroxide: (Put in a small spray bottle no water added).
Hydrogen peroxide is an antiseptic, and a cleaning agent for minor cuts and abrasions. It can be used as an
oral rinse and gargle. To disinfect toilet seat just spray it on and wipe off.

3. One (1)1/2 gallon of white distilled vinegar: (Put it a small Spray bottle - no water added). Studies show that
vinegar kills 99% of mold
, and 80% of germs (viruses). To disinfect toilet seat just spray it on and wipe off.

COMBINING VINEGAR AND HYDROGENPEROXIDE:

Spraying solutions of vinegar and hydrogen peroxide, one after the other In any order, kills virtually all
Salmonella
, Shigella or E Coli bacteria on heavily contaminated surfaces, This combination is more effective at killing
these potentially deadly bacteria than chlorine bleach and it is easier.
ADDITIONAL SUGGESTED SUPPLIES TO HAVE:

More toilet paper and water; personal supplies; a camp shovel; dusk masks; a bag of lime; three spray
bottles, and a large garbage can to store human waste, bury it as far away from anything as possible. Throw lime over it
and pack it down to keep the dogs from digging it up.