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03-08-20, 05:07 PM | ||
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03-08-20, 06:21 PM | |
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My local store had absolutely no toilet paper on the shelves. I have to admit, that one stumps me. I can see stockpiling food and water, but toilet paper? They were also out of wipes for the carts. Fortunately, I always have wipes in my purse. I guess it pays to be anal sometimes.
I like Dr. Mike's video. He has a lot of helpful information. https://youtu.be/5CRxyHU9Oxo His slogan is "Alert, not anxious."
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03-08-20, 06:59 PM | ||
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03-08-20, 07:03 PM | |
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Regarding there being no toilet paper on store shelves...
Earlier in this thread or another thread, it was mentioned that newspapers and Sears catalog pages used to be used in place of toilet paper in outhouses. I can't imagine this happening, but if worst came to worst and you are using newspaper because you can't find toilet paper, don't flush it! It will clog up the septic lines. You also shouldn't flush kleenex or wet wipes. They don't dissolve the same way toilet paper does. |
03-08-20, 07:43 PM | |
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Let me tell you ...
That is a HUGE pet peeve of mine - having worked at Walmart part time for almost 11 years. . . . The bathroom hand washing technique is HORRIFIC. I don't think it's gotten much better either.
I had heard the wash and sing "Happy Birthday" a long time ago and use it. (I also work in the healthcare industry). So hand washing is mega important. I am absolutely appalled by the MAJORITY of people who do a "fake wash" and don't even use soap. Or worse yet, the ones who don't even wash. I just went to a seminar 2 weeks ago Friday and while waiting for my boss, had to leave the restroom. I can't watch. I just can't. When we were in the hall I informed her that I just canNOT stand to see the horrific hand washing technique or lack there of when I am in a restroom. (and I am by no means a germaphobe. AT ALL) .... I am, however, always prepared. I have always been a coupon shopper and I have always stocked up (Comes from years ago, married young, little kids, one car, blah, blah, blah). Our power goes out frequently and during Sandy our power was out for almost 2 weeks. My husband laughs at me ... but I feel better that way. Anyway ... back to your thread. I will just continue to use proper/good hygiene and that's about all I can do. I am not (yet) freaked out. My fear is more the toll it will take on our economy and the ripple effect. Cleda |
03-08-20, 07:49 PM | ||
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I am also appalled by the lack of hand washing in public restrooms. I can't even imagine not washing after using one. I've even gone into the men's room when the women's restroom was out of soap because I couldn't handle not being able to wash my hands. I'm prepared, but not panicked. I always buy stuff in bulk during sales so the only thing I bought that I normally wouldn't was extra cat food. I'm low-risk so I'm not concerned about myself, but I have an adult son with asthma and I worry about him. I also plan to self-quarantine if I get ill so I don't infect others. Slowing the spread is really important, IMO. I also worry about my dd who is finishing up her senior year in high school and going far away to college soon. She might be leaving right after graduation for a summer program. Lots of uncertainty over what will happen. Erica |
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