Posted on 08/10/2011 10:04:52 AM PDT by Kartographer
The pool shock at the local wally world doesn’t contain any calcium hypochlorite. Read the ingredients.
“My dad used that to kill gophers.”
I’m sure the EPA just loved your dad :)
Filters have limited using life as well. But if you have an out break of something even just the flu, you are going to need something to clean up with that’s antibacterial and antivirial to stop the spread. Your water filter can do that.
I know about the liquid bleach and how much to use but how much of the power pool shock does one use?
SHTF is a very common acronym for when things get bad. If your like make it “Stuff hits the fan” or “Sorry honey the(plan) failed” or make up your own..
I doubt there are many kids thumbing through preparedness threads on FR.
“But of course this method just disinfects water: its probably no use for cleaning kitchen surfaces, wound-stations and so forth.”
Simple. Just melt down that silver you’ve been hoarding and coat your countertops with that. Problem solved!
It is unfortunate that you tried to wrap yourself in “Christian” as you were defending the decadence and cussing in public use.
The fact that the language has recently become common in public is kind of my point don’t you think Francis?
You can use a non-scented, household chlorine bleach that contains a chlorine compound to disinfect water.
Do not use non-chlorine bleach to disinfect water. Typically, household chlorine bleaches will be 5.25% available chlorine. Follow the procedure written on the label. When the necessary procedure is not given, find the percentage of available chlorine on the label and use the information in the following table as a guide. (Remember, 1/8 teaspoon and 8 drops are about the same quantity.)
Available Chlorine Drops per Quart/Gallon of Clear Water Drops per Liter of Clear Water
1% 10 per Quart - 40 per Gallon 10 per Liter
4-6% 2 per Quart - 8 per Gallon (1/8 teaspoon) 2 per Liter
7-10% 1 per Quart - 4 per Gallon 1 per Liter
(If the strength of the bleach is unknown, add ten drops per quart or liter of filtered and settled water. Double the amount of chlorine for cloudy, murky or colored water or water that is extremely cold.)
Mix the treated water thoroughly and allow it to stand, preferably covered, for 30 minutes. The water should have a slight chlorine odor. If not, repeat the dosage and allow the water to stand for an additional 15 minutes. If the treated water has too strong a chlorine taste, allow the water to stand exposed to the air for a few hours or pour it from one clean container to another several times.
You can use granular calcium hypochlorite to disinfect water.
Add and dissolve one heaping teaspoon of high-test granular calcium hypochlorite (approximately ¼ ounce) for each two gallons of water, or 5 milliliters (approximately 7 grams) per 7.5 liters of water. The mixture will produce a stock chlorine solution of approximately 500 milligrams per liter, since the calcium hypochlorite has available chlorine equal to 70 percent of its weight. To disinfect water, add the chlorine solution in the ratio of one part of chlorine solution to each 100 parts of water to be treated. This is roughly equal to adding 1 pint (16 ounces) of stock chlorine to each 12.5 gallons of water or (approximately ½ liter to 50 liters of water) to be disinfected. To remove any objectionable chlorine odor, aerate the disinfected water by pouring it back and forth from one clean container to another.
From EPA
http://water.epa.gov/drink/emerprep/emergencydisinfection.cfm
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From the Army manual, to make a concentrated chlorine solution that you can use for disinfecting water (or to be used in maintaining a clean and sanitary living environment), you'll want to use calcium hypochlorite that has around 70% available chlorine.From there, the article says you use the homemade liquid bleach the same way you'd use purchased liquid bleach, 8 drops (or so) to a gallon of water.If you're buying pool shock, on the back of the bag it will tell you what percentage of chlorine is available. The one I use is called "Zappit 73 Pool Shock, it is pure calcium hyphochlorite that contains up to 73% available chlorine and sells for around $ 5 for a 1lb bag.
To make the homemade chlorine bleach solution, you'll need to do the following:
- Mix 2 level Tablespoons of Calcium Hypochlorite to 3 cups of water.
Even in the Artillery I would not let the guys cuss in front of my wife when they visited my home, I read so much here at freerepublic that the cussing here has become the worst exposure to the language that I get in my life, it affects us all and leads everyone to unconsciously adopting the language.
This is a great victory for the left in America, they have pushed this agenda for decades.
Since SHTF is an acronym and I offered you other choices you apparently have decided you are looking for a fight or have appointed yourself the FR moral police. Kartographer has published many threads using that acronym over a long period of time. If you don't like it pm the mods.
The problem is as your thread suggests, chlorine has a limited shelf life. Other cleaners do not, and if I don’t need chlorine for water, then I don’t need it at all.
Touche! That was ironically funny. However, there are other cleaners that also work including alcohol.
So what cleaners do you suggest?
If you don’t like me mentioning it, then you contact the mods.
I don’t know which planet you live on where that word is not a cuss word, but in planet earth it sure is.
***** “For years, I have been saving the lint from my dryer. Seriously!
I have a wad of it about as big as a basketball.
I also have about twenty egg cartons (minus the eggs, which I et!)
Now all I need is about 2 lbs of canning wax to make more fire-starters than U can count.” ******
I mix my lint with Vaseline ... couple of sparks and you have fire
TT
Alcohol, ammonia, and a whole bunch of other cleaners including natural that work well. We use Thieves cleaner at our house for many cleaning jobs.
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