In most disaster scenarios, hygiene is a big problem. After an earthquake, floods, hurricanes, tornadoes, in a war zone, or especially during a pandemic, the department will soon be contaminated with germs and diseases. That is, water, food, public restrooms, public space is really dangerous.
First, the sewage system and septic tanks likelihood of leakage or overflow in the nearby ponds, lakes, and oil pipelines. Secondly, no garbage trucks, dead animals and waste accumulate rapidly andcreate a breeding ground for germs. Thirdly, most people do not dispose of their waste properly, and will seep into the water. Finally, oil and petrol from vehicles damaged or flooded is likely to spread into the ground. To make matters worse, the tension of the situation is likely to weaken the immune system. What can you do?
Tornado Disaster
Ideally, you should stay inside as long as possible. But if the crisis lasts longer, you are going to finally go outside. Here are somesupplies, you should start stocking up NOW:
Drinking water. You need at least a liter and a half per person per day. The more the better, because you also need clean water to bathe with. If you like clean water to cook it, he found water. A boil boiling for 10 minutes should do it. (Rain water from cooked must.) If you provide no room for a lot of drinking water or not enough fuel to boil water every day, I suggest you buy oneKatadyn Pocket Microfilter. In this way, up to 13,000 liters of clean water before the filter should be replaced. Pampers baby wipes fresh. These are for cleaning, even if you do not have enough clean water for bathing. Garbage bags. You will need a place to put all those baby wipes dirt. You can never have too many bags of garbage! Clorox disinfectant wipes. Great for cleaning all surfaces that are touched frequently. Purell Instant Hand Sanitizer. Use it when you arrive aftergo to the bathroom, before cooking, before eating, pretty much all the time! Toilet paper. There's an old joke that survival after TEOTWAWKI (the end of the world as we know), toilet paper will be worth its weight in gold. Paper towels. To dry after washing up. Do not use cloth towels over and over again. Feminine hygiene products. Self-explanatory. Toothbrushes and toothpaste. Remember, your mouth is the dirtiest part of the body. Hydrogen peroxide. For the treatment ofminor cuts, scrapes and burns. It can also be used as a gargle or mouth rinse. A first aid kit with plasters, gauze, tape, and all the essentials. I recommend the American Red Cross Disaster and Emergency Kits
Remember to avoid, the best way to prevent disease, one in the first place. Wash your hands!
Tornado Disaster
And sanitation following a disaster
And sanitation following a disaster
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