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post disaster sanitation. - bigpaul - 30 May 2013

here's one for NR, we all know how keen he is on his sanitation protocols, here's one from across the pond: http://www.thesurvivalistblog.net/post-disaster-sanitation-heres-how/


RE: post disaster sanitation. - Straight Shooter - 30 May 2013

Handy post BP thanks


RE: post disaster sanitation. - Scythe13 - 30 May 2013

Good find.

Personally, I'm going to be as dirty as I can get away with now, so that I build a strong immune system for when TSHTF!


RE: post disaster sanitation. - Grumpy Grandpa - 31 May 2013

Useful one that BP, thanks. Well worth having occasional reminders.


RE: post disaster sanitation. - bigpaul - 31 May 2013

(30 May 2013, 21:07)Scythe13 Wrote: Good find.

Personally, I'm going to be as dirty as I can get away with now, so that I build a strong immune system for when TSHTF!

that has its points SCYTHE, you can be as clean as you like underneath but post shtf if everyone else is scruffy and dirty you don't want to LOOK too clean!Tongue


RE: post disaster sanitation. - Steve - 31 May 2013

You can improvise a sewage system by digging a large hole and lining it with concrete blocks or bricks spaced to leave gaps, cover with a solid lid and have your sewage enter via a pipe. To start the bacteria culture that breaks down the waste, old timers used to throw in a dead fox.


RE: post disaster sanitation. - bigpaul - 31 May 2013

you can also compost human waste and use it on the garden.