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Urine is generally sterile and can be disposed of into the soil or even into the storm drain in an emergency, whereas feces contain the bulk of bacteria and must be handled and disposed of with special care.
Composting Toilets A composting toilet is the original toilet without plumbing. Designed to compost waste in a hygienic and environmentally-...
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A crosscut is any cut that slices across the grain direction of the wood. So basically, making long boards shorter. Jun 9, 2017
Read More »The loss of clean running water or loss of a functional sewer system after a disaster can dramatically increase the chances of diarrheal diseases and outbreaks. Just one gram of human feces may have 100 parasite eggs, 1,000 parasite cysts, 1 million bacteria, and as many as 10 million viruses! With this risk all around us, it underscores the importance of staying clean and disposing of human and other waste properly after a disaster. Pathogens that may present a risk after a disaster include Escherichia Coli (E. Coli), Leptospirosis, hepatitis A, norovirus, and in some situations Vibrio cholerae and Salmonella enterica. Exposure to disease causing pathogens may occur as a result of contaminated water, sharing of water containers and cooking equipment, or the loss of basic sanitation such as the ability to wash hands thoroughly. Even brushing your teeth with water that is not safe for consumption can result in exposure to pathogens. Avoiding exposure to these pathogens starts with a careful assessment of water quality following a disaster. Because municipal water lines run parallel to sewer lines, even a small break in both lines can result in cross-contamination. Follow guidance from local officials on use of municipal water following a disaster (e.g., shutting off water to house, treating water before use, or flushing system). Once a reliable, clean water source has been established, emphasis should be placed on two key priorities: a) providing a mechanism for personal hygiene and handwashing and b) managing human waste.
No drainage pipe necessary: As there is the ability to drain the toilet from any location, you can put a toilet anywhere in your domestic property...
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Not only can sheds suffer from ground moisture, but also from moisture in the air. This issue is particularly prevalent in Winter. Moisture, caused...
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CDX plywood is considered the best roof sheathing material because of its better dimensional stability. That means it's hardly waterproof and...
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To keep your garden shed safe and dry this winter, follow these five tips: Consider insulation. If you want to be sure cold air and moisture stays...
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4. Treated Pallets Last a Long Time. The USDA requires the treatment of pallets with a wood preservative. This means each pallet is resistant to...
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Ordinary exterior-grade plywood is made with weather-resistant glue, but the wood itself is not particularly rot resistant. This is why pressure-...
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At $50 to $100 an hour, that brings the cost to $500 or more. And if you're looking to trick out your shed with a wet bar or convenient bathroom?...
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The main exemptions for Building Regulations are peripheral things like small porches, conservatories or detached garages (up to 30m2 floor area)....
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