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Sanitation & Hygiene
22 June 2012, 09:27,
#11
RE: Sanitation & Hygiene
PC, so you should be able to see and understand why it is vitally important than every prepper family take as many sensible precautions it can for caring for family members at home.
Comprehensive hygiene and medical kits disinfectants, surfectants, bleaches, cleaning and hygiene kit, nooks and preferable a modest learning of skills to care for your recovering family members at home after the GP or hospital has done their bit.

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22 June 2012, 23:04,
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RE: Sanitation & Hygiene
The problem in my opinion is the the NHS is treated like a business, and it shouldn't be treat as such, they have to buy there supplies from specified suppliers who charge a fortune, managers cuts costs because they have to meet there targets.

Bloody Targets.....the bane of most peoples lives, all to make the people at the top richer, and make you work harder.

Sorry about the rant.
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23 June 2012, 14:30,
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RE: Sanitation & Hygiene
It makes me sick that's alcoholics and addicts wait about 6 months for a detox they come out and the majority start back straight on it.
Our people that are in hospital have to suffer no help with cleanliness or feeding themselves catching diseases and just generally left to fend for themselves.
After one detox these losers should be left to rot no benefits or anything other than their food and the money they save spent on the hospitals
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