Creating a healthy gathering through hand washing
One thing that goes a long way to keeping folks at a gathering healthy
and safe is washing hands - a lot. And I don't mean just rubbing your
hands with sanitizer, but actual biodegradable soap (Dr. Bronner's is
great) and filtered or boiled water. Some awesome Rainbow engineers have
designed a hand wash station that's transportable and light weight.
One goal of a Rainbow hand wash station is to make it hands free, so no
one picks up germs in the process of washing their hands. (A smaller
setup of this same type can be used for soap dispensing).
Here's a great drawing of what I'll explain in words below. Thanks TimBear (RIP).
"From
our experience, the primer bulb check valve can fail if the water gets
trash in it. The solution we found was a small piece of filter material
(like the filter from a wet vac) or fine mesh screening (a couple of
layers of panty hose) around the end of the water intake. The pvc pipe
allows you to direct the water where you want it, even if there is no
tree where you want the water." - TimBear's words, not mine. What ever
you do, make sure the grey water is at least 300 feet from creeks,
rivers, and ponds and preferable somewhere where no one is walking. Dogs
and people can get into the grey water and spread the germs all over
the place and that's not healthy. Placing a covered great water pit in a
clump of trees or bushes is awesome!
The key is a one-way syphon valve.
It's made of rubber and can be squeezed by hand. Each end has a place
to clamp hose onto. I usually get them at my local Marine supply store.
Hook it up to some clear plastic tubing - one end to go into a bucket
of filtered water. It looks like this:
The
other end should be fastened somewhere (if not using TimBear's Pipe
method) and hopefully have a drain system so people aren't standing
around in gray water. To conserve water, get spare sun shower nozzles
and put it on the end. These are $1-2 each from a camping supply store.
They work great for the "faucet" end. Here is a photo of one.
Then to wash hands, all people need to do is pump the black syphon ball with their feet, and water comes out the shower nozzle. Portable hands free hand washing and kids love it and will wash their hands a lot!
Filtered
water is best for hand washing. Providing an alcohol based hand
sanitizer and/or a bleach wash as a final step is a great idea, but
please label what is what so people can make informed decisions.
I
also like to make a sink to minimize the amount of mucky grey water
around the faucet. I've used a plastic bowl in a round tomato cage. Then
drill a hole in the bottom and put in a connector so you can clamp a
discharge pipe and run the waste water into a gray water pit. WARNING! HIPPIES CAN BE DUMB.
Every time I use my sink setup, someone thinks we should recycle the
gray water by putting it back into the fresh water container. THIS IS UNSANITARY AND IS WORSE THAN NOT WASHING YOUR HANDS AT ALL. So if you use a sink, please make a sign telling people that the drain DOES NOT go into the water source.
I'll
be bringing a few extra setups to give out - but we needs lots of them.
If someone(s) are looking for a great public service project for this
year's gathering, here's a great one. Let's make sure we have enough
hand washing stations scattered around the gathering so that people
can't help but wash their hands at least twice a day. Every year I
promise to make them at home and bring everything but the sink, but it
doesn't seem to happen. Sure is easier at home with my tools.
Clean hands creates a healthy gathering.
Just
a quick reminder, no soap in any surface water. Biodegradable soap only
biodegrades in the soil. All soapy water should be kept 300 feet from
surface water like creeks, rivers, ponds and springs. Don't be the
dufuss who tries to wash your hands, clothes, hair, body in the creek.
All you're doing is creating dirty water for the animals (2 and 4
legged) who drink the water.
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