Tuesday, March 22, 2011

Gay Cruising Dublin St Stephens Green

Triangle Portable Toilet

Simply put, when a building collapses, the weight of the ceilings falling upon the objects or furniture inside, leaving a pa is price or empty with them. This is pa price is what I call the "triangle of life." The bigger and brighter the object, the less it will com pa ct . The less com pa cta the object will be larger this gap, the greater the likelihood that the person using this is pa price as a refuge or safety is not injured. The next time you watch collapsed buildings, on television, count the "triangles" that have been formed. Are all pa rts. It is the most common form seen in collapsed buildings. Are all pa rts.
(excuse the drawing primitive means, but it is the best I could do to give you an idea)

Ten Tips pa ra Earthquake safety


  1. Almost all simply "bend over and cover" when a building collapses are crushed and die. People who take shelter under objects such as furniture and cars are crushed.

  2. Cats, dogs and babies are naturally placed in fetal position. You also should do during an earthquake. It's a natural instinct sure of survival. You can survive in a small vacuum. Stand next to an object, next to a sofa, a large heavy object that will compress slightly but leave a void next to it.

  3. Wooden buildings are the safest type of construction to be during an earthquake. Wood is flexible and moves with the force of the earthquake. If a wooden building collapses, it creates large gaps in survival. Also, the wooden building has less concentrated weight pa ra crush. Brick buildings will break into individual bricks. The bricks can cause many injuries but less than crush pieces of cement.

  4. If you are in bed at night and there's an earthquake, simply roll off the floor. A safe void will exist next to the bed. The hotels achieved a greater level of survival during earthquakes simply by a notice placed behind doors they say they are placed on the floor beside the bed during an earthquake.

  5. If an earthquake occurs and can not easily leave a door or window, then feta position yourself next to a sofa or large chair.

  6. Almost all people who are placed in a doorway when buildings collapse is killed. How? If pa ra in the doorway and this fall forwards or backwards the ceiling will fall over him. If the threshold falls sideways you can be cut in half by it. In any case, you can die!

  7. Never go to the stairs. The stairs have a "moment of frequency" different (pa shake is the ately pa pa rte l main building). The stairs and the rest of the building itself until it hit the rest of the structure fails. Even if the building does not collapse stay away from the stairs. The stairs are a pa rt of the building is likely to be damaged. Even if the stairs do not collapse during the earthquake, they will do when it gets full of people trying to leave the building. Always be reviewed pa ra see if they are safe, even when the rest the building was not damaged.

  8. Approach to Network pa exterior building or out of them if possible. It's much better to be near the outside of the building interior. The more inside is in a building the more likely that your escape route is blocked.

  9. people in a car when the streets are crushed up falling in an earthquake and crushes the vehicle, which is exactly what Só pa with cement blocks on the Nimitz Freeway in San Francisco . The victims of this earthquake were left in their vehicles and died. All those who died would have survived if they had gone down and crouched beside the vehicle. All the crushed cars had voids 3 feet high next to them, except that the columns had fallen directly across the width.

  10. discovered as I crawled into newspaper offices and other offices with lots pa per, the pa pel not compressed. Large gaps are found next to piles or stacks of pa pel.


Excerpted from article by Doug Copp "Triangle of Life", who has been in disasters in 60 pa tries, including the earthquake in Mexico in 1985

Edited by Larry Linn report given to MAA Safety Committee 4/13/04 .



Thursday, March 3, 2011

Thank You Letter For A Hairstylist

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At pre rarn pa pa ra emergencies, sometimes we forget something very important: the bathroom!

can buy these portable toilets, but some are quite expensive. This is the most economical and easy to find.
Needed:
  • 1 5 gallon bucket with handle (white or storage of paint are better because they are more resistant) to ta pa pa ra to save

  • 1 toilet seat with ta pa (preferably one that is pa ra this purpose, not a normal)

  • Many thick plastic bags that n pa in the bucket


  • 4-6 rolls of toilet pel pa (quitar el centro de cartón y envolver cada rollo con plástico)


  • Toallitas húmedas


  • 1 botella de 1 litro de arena pa ra gatos (cat litter)


  • 1 rollo de toallas de pa pel


  • Linterna y baterías pa ra usar de noche

Optional:

Pa deodorizing enzymes packages 300 (300 enzyme deodorizer)

Scented air

large plastic canvas or two blankets pa pa ra used as networking / privacy

Disposable gloves


can keep everything in the bucket and ta pa well.


To use:

Place a bag in the bucket and the toilet seat up. Place in the bag some sand pa ra cats. Each time you use it, use the wipes pa ra clean the seat. When not in use should be kept closed. Once the bag is 1 / 3 full, tie the bag and discard.


get rid of the bags:

Have an additional dump about 10 gallons or other container with ta pa that close properly. This must have pa paper or plastic bags in the pa rte interior. Be sure to close it well. This method can be used until the public system of sewage / wastewater work again. Each time you add a bag of human waste will also add some disinfectant. If you live in a small place where they take place or access to a dump like this, can use two smaller buckets with ta pa .


Another method pa ra rid of the waste is to make a hole of at least 3-4 feet deep at its pa tio where to bury the bags and cover with a few inches of soil every time you put a bag pa ra avoid animals. If possible, cover pot with a piece of wood or something to prevent someone from falling inside.