#165964 - 02/01/09 07:23 PM
Re: Midwest ice storms
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Pooh-Bah
Registered: 12/18/08
Posts: 1534
Loc: Muskoka
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Thanks to all for the information you have shared on this list. We are in West KY and were able to get thru the ice storm with little trouble thanks to the many suggestions I read here and on other lists.....
....All in all, we fared much better than some of our neighbors for which we are very thankful.
--Steve At this point you know more than most planners ever will Steve. I am very happy to see you sharing your experience with us and others. Nothing could be better to do.
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#165975 - 02/01/09 09:46 PM
Re: Midwest ice storms
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/03/07
Posts: 80
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Gonna lay in a supply of sterno cans -- and use them to cook outside. One of the reasons I stored several cans of Sterno was because I thought it was safe to use inside, unlike camp stoves. After all, that's what restaurants use under chafing dishes to keep food hot? Not? Also, to the one worried about his lady friend, things are MUCH better here today. I don't know what the temp actually got to, but 48 degrees was predicted. The sun has been out all day, and we have had massive melt. The ice was gone off the trees and bushes by the time I looked outside this morning, and except where it was piled up from shoveling, much of the snow and ice is gone now.
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#166145 - 02/02/09 11:19 PM
Re: Midwest ice storms
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Addict
Registered: 11/30/05
Posts: 598
Loc: Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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You know, they know what causes that these days. Not in Kentucky............. (Just kidding, half my family is from there) ROTFLMAO!!!!!!
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#166153 - 02/03/09 12:05 AM
Re: Midwest ice storms
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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From the Sterno people http://www.sterno.com/pro/pages/gel.html* Ethanol-based gel is nonexplosive and nontoxic * Odor-free, smoke-free, carbon monoxide-free * Resealable and reusable: Packaging made from reusable or recyclable materials * Consistent BTUs keep food in the temperature safety zone *141°F+ * Delivers hottest maximum temperature with no spills or flare-ups From PubMed http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/638911"A high school student became ill and later unconscious while working over a heating table set over three cans of burning Sterno. Measurements of 1000 to 3000 parts per million of carbon monoxide were obtained around and above the apparatus. Although the room was well ventilated there was incomplete combustion of the canned heating fuel because the apparatus was surrounded by aluminum foil, which resulted in poor oxygenation of the flame area. This case demonstrates the hazards of carbon monoxide poisoning from incompletely burned Sterno." Carbon monoxide isn't always the problem. Everything that burns requires oxygen to do it. People require oxygen, too. Well-sealed house + Sterno burning + people breathing might cause some problems. Sue
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#166166 - 02/03/09 01:12 AM
Re: Midwest ice storms
[Re: samhain]
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Member
Registered: 05/22/07
Posts: 121
Loc: KY
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You know, they know what causes that these days. Not in Kentucky............. (Just kidding, half my family is from there) ROTFLMAO!!!!!! +100 on that!!!!!
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#166696 - 02/08/09 03:13 PM
Re: Midwest ice storms
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Journeyman
Registered: 09/13/05
Posts: 53
Loc: Harlan KY
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I'm just getting around to reading this thread. I am in Central Kentucky, just south of Lexington, and find some resonance with some of the other Ky. posters. Our power was off 5 days. I was disappointed in myself that I couldn't immediately locate things I needed. So lesson learned. And as someone else said, I have been more concerned with long-term planning, rather than short-term circumstances like this. A short term problem is statistically the more likely occurence. But we made out OK. Even though I had to hunt down some of my "stuff" I had enough redundancy we got through the first night until day broke and I could put my hands on things in the light of day.
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#166702 - 02/08/09 05:06 PM
Re: Midwest ice storms
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Member
Registered: 02/24/07
Posts: 175
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So, for next time I gotta plan for "potty water"...any recommendations on good chemical toilets?
I have a 5 gallon bucket lined with 2 garbage bags with some kitty litter inside. The lid is a toilet lid from emergencyessentials. It works well because the kitty litter cuts down on the smell and negates the liquid factor. I would guess that you could make a bag of kitty litter and a bunch of bags last well over a week. No water wastage! P.s. store the bucket in the garage and there is almost no smell in the cold. Throw (well, carefully place) the bags out with your trash...voila! Toilets can be reserved for their original intended use: the dog's water dish.
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#166771 - 02/09/09 07:01 PM
Re: Midwest ice storms
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Geezer
Registered: 01/21/04
Posts: 5163
Loc: W. WA
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Another material that works well for bucket toilets is stove pellets. Dual-purpose for many, neat packaging and easily stored, doesn't become outdated if kept dry. A scoop added to the base of a woodstove fire seems to boost the heat factor, esp nice when you've got a cold room and a cold stove.
For those with a higher 'ick-factor' and some water for flushing, put solids in the porcelain toilet and urine in the bucket with the pellets. Since the pellets are just dampened, extruded sawdust, there is no toxicity problem, and it does a very good job on urine odor. It's also compostable.
It's also not bad as an emergency cat litter, but some cats that are used to the clay litters may object.
Sue
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