Trevor wrote: > Hi Brian (and *everybody* else who has/is providing all this really > useful stuff for me to follow up on - I will remember your names, > eventually!), > > I'm not at all worried about the humour, after all my first post *was* > intended as a teaser, LOL, and as an ex-Home Educator myself this > group is fast approaching the 'Fluff' levels which I used to enjoy > immensely :-) > > The loo question is quite appropriate though; having passed through > various versions of the, now banned on inland waters I guess, 'Baby > Blake' (and in more ways than one I guess <g>) onto the camping > 'Porta-Potti', thence to 'blue' recirculating systems and, much more > recently, the river fed holding tank of this year's week on the > Broads. I've also experienced the joys of a 'dig a long hole in the > ground and stick a couple of planks over it' communal (no cubicles) > loo as well as the flushing ceramic 'complete with footprints' joys > found in parts of Europe and elsewhere; so I can probably claim a > reasonable knowledge of the subject (are you sorry you asked yet?).
Potta-Potti = Yes. Blue = No. FWIW I would keep off the blue stuff. Boat bathroom ventilation is minimal (often beacuse there's no heat in there and therefore the window is shut!) Blue is not nice stuff to breathe in - even with the shed load of perfume that's put in it. You have both Methanol (toxic by inhalation) and Formaldehyde (toxic and possible carcinogen by inhalation - often associated with occupational asthma) Use the Green one instead - e.g. Aqua Kem Geeen - about 10% more expensive than the blue. Ron Jones Process Safety & Development Specialist Don't repeat history, unreported chemical lab/plant near misses at http://www.crhf.org.uk Only two things are certain: The universe and human stupidity; and I'm not certain about the universe. ~ Albert Einstein
