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If you've used bleach in the emergency toilet, *do not add anything else*. Adding acids or ammonia to chlorine bleach can produce chlorine gas, nitrogen trichloride, and hydrazine.
so then a question do I have to choose one of the bleach, baking soda pinesol? or do I use the 3 ?
thank you!!
Bruce Hopkins
Also read a lot of places kitty litter is good - it absorbs and takes care of the odors. I'm buying whatever is cheap (on sale w/ Q so I can get the good stuff). A 20 lb bag ends up being about $3, so not bad ;-) Also you can buy a 5 gal bucket toilet seat at some emergency supply places.
The biggest thing is to keep the lid closed when not in use, you can also use a "Gama" seal (screw on lid) to keep it even easier to keep the lid closed. Just watch opening it because methane/gas can build up after using it.
Always line the bucket with a sturdy trash bag!
As far as buckets go, Wal-Mart sells a camping toilet bucket, it has an inner bucket and an outer shell with a lid and a seat the fits over the inside bucket and sits on the shell. I've used one in my truck for a few years with a little change in how it is intended to be used. First, don't defecate into the bucket, take the bucket out and put a heavy kitchen size trash bag into the shell and put the seat on it. When done, tie the bag and dispose of outside. Only urinate into the bucket and keep it in the shell and covered when not in use. If the world fails to recover (aka Long Term Disaster), don't use any chemicals in the unit. Dump urine out in a shallow hole away from buildings and any water source as it biodegrades easily. Fecal matter should be buried within 6 inches of the surface in fertile soil in climates with sufficient rainfall and on the surface in desert climates and dusted with a light layer of dirt. UV rays and the weather will break waste down when there are few soil microbes and little rainfall, and soil microbes will take care of wastes in fertile soils.
Using chemicals to disinfect waste kills the bacteria that will break it down, keep the little critters alive and they will break down these wastes. If the smell is bothersome, get some air freshener or Oust to spray. Empty containers at least once a day and there won't be a problem.