What Preps are you doing this week? Part 10

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jansman
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Frnc wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 4:42 pm
jansman wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 1:43 pm :lol: :lol: Well if you can go six days without a shave I sure don’t know how! 24 hours irritates me. Yes , I could , and I am expected to shave electrically. My drugs make my blood thinner. However, I still prefer water and a razor. In fact I have used a ‘cut throat’ for many years. Proper!

Regarding showers/ bathing though: I am sure that it won’t kill you if you don’t. However, stinking like a dirty pig ain’t my way. I do a lot of outdoor work, fishing etc. It makes one mucky.
I can assure you I don't stink. Pigs are clean animals apparently, although I haven't sniffed one. I used to shower every day when I was a tradesperson, but I don't need to stick to that these days. Sometimes I leave it a day or two. I would know if I started to smell. I will usually have a wash if I don't have a shower. I always have a shower after a bike ride.
I’ve farmed and slaughtered pigs,and they don’t wear Brut aftershave :lol: As for washing,I can do that with minimal water,and just because of emergency there’s no reason not to wash regularly. But it’s horses for courses. We have a neighbour two doors down. Nice bloke,I was at school with him. but he smells like the local tip. He’s single. :lol:
All that aside though. Back in 1990 we were five days without water. I simply fetched it from the brook over the road and strained and boiled it. Then washed. If I stank I couldn’t go to work in the food industry!
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Frnc
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Re: What Preps are you doing this week? Part 10

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jansman wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 5:21 pm
Frnc wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 4:42 pm
jansman wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 1:43 pm :lol: :lol: Well if you can go six days without a shave I sure don’t know how! 24 hours irritates me. Yes , I could , and I am expected to shave electrically. My drugs make my blood thinner. However, I still prefer water and a razor. In fact I have used a ‘cut throat’ for many years. Proper!

Regarding showers/ bathing though: I am sure that it won’t kill you if you don’t. However, stinking like a dirty pig ain’t my way. I do a lot of outdoor work, fishing etc. It makes one mucky.
I can assure you I don't stink. Pigs are clean animals apparently, although I haven't sniffed one. I used to shower every day when I was a tradesperson, but I don't need to stick to that these days. Sometimes I leave it a day or two. I would know if I started to smell. I will usually have a wash if I don't have a shower. I always have a shower after a bike ride.
I’ve farmed and slaughtered pigs,and they don’t wear Brut aftershave :lol: As for washing,I can do that with minimal water,and just because of emergency there’s no reason not to wash regularly. But it’s horses for courses. We have a neighbour two doors down. Nice bloke,I was at school with him. but he smells like the local tip. He’s single. :lol:
All that aside though. Back in 1990 we were five days without water. I simply fetched it from the brook over the road and strained and boiled it. Then washed. If I stank I couldn’t go to work in the food industry!
Couple of articles on sweat and BO. Not all sweat causes BO, and there are many causes of BO including diet and medical conditions.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/173478#causes
https://www.healthline.com/health/sudde ... dor#causes

For anyone reading this who is interested, I posted four links to articles by doctors about how often you need to shower, about half a dozen posts back. First link was Havaard Medical School. The gist of these articles was that a daily full body wash with soap is probably not necessary, and may even be bad for you. Having read the two articles linked in this post, about BO, I would assume that some people need to wash certain areas more often. Basically, if you smell, wash. Of course if you can't smell your own BO you don't know. But also that there may be other causes, as I mentioned.
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Frnc wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 4:06 am
jansman wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 5:21 pm
Frnc wrote: Mon Aug 07, 2023 4:42 pm

I can assure you I don't stink. Pigs are clean animals apparently, although I haven't sniffed one. I used to shower every day when I was a tradesperson, but I don't need to stick to that these days. Sometimes I leave it a day or two. I would know if I started to smell. I will usually have a wash if I don't have a shower. I always have a shower after a bike ride.
I’ve farmed and slaughtered pigs,and they don’t wear Brut aftershave :lol: As for washing,I can do that with minimal water,and just because of emergency there’s no reason not to wash regularly. But it’s horses for courses. We have a neighbour two doors down. Nice bloke,I was at school with him. but he smells like the local tip. He’s single. :lol:
All that aside though. Back in 1990 we were five days without water. I simply fetched it from the brook over the road and strained and boiled it. Then washed. If I stank I couldn’t go to work in the food industry!
Couple of articles on sweat and BO. Not all sweat causes BO, and there are many causes of BO including diet and medical conditions.
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/173478#causes
https://www.healthline.com/health/sudde ... dor#causes

For anyone reading this who is interested, I posted four links to articles by doctors about how often you need to shower, about half a dozen posts back. First link was Havaard Medical School. The gist of these articles was that a daily full body wash with soap is probably not necessary, and may even be bad for you. Having read the two articles linked in this post, about BO, I would assume that some people need to wash certain areas more often. Basically, if you smell, wash. Of course if you can't smell your own BO you don't know. But also that there may be other causes, as I mentioned.
Ooooh noooo! Tell ya what. I’ll shave and shower/ wash - even if there’s an emergency. I’ll be smart and hygienic.

You carry on and not bother washing - or shaving for 6 days as you told us you don’t,and keep smelling and looking like a badgers ar*e! :lol: :lol: :lol: And badgers are like pigs; they don’t wear Brut either! :lol: :lol:
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.

Robert Frost.

Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.

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Got a week's annual leave and kids are off school/college so we've got a good little system going to cut,process & clear the farmers fallen trees. One field cleared, one to go. Reaching that lovely situation where we may run out of space to store wood 😊. I'm thinking we're definitely at the two winters mark 👍
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Nurseandy wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 9:09 am Got a week's annual leave and kids are off school/college so we've got a good little system going to cut,process & clear the farmers fallen trees. One field cleared, one to go. Reaching that lovely situation where we may run out of space to store wood 😊. I'm thinking we're definitely at the two winters mark 👍

Nice can you heat water on the fire to get a wash :mrgreen:




On the washing front I can stand a couple of days after that I feel grotty bowl of hot water a bar of soap and a cloth soon makes you feel fresh again I've got a pump up hozelock shower I can have a good clean with about 5l of water including what little hair I have left
If your roughing it, Your doing it wrong ;)

Lack of planning on your part doesn't make it an emergency on mine
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Yes, can heat water on the woodburner but also on the (bottled) gas hob so no worries for boiling water. 3x spare gas bottles = 2 years worth of gas. Although that time span would be reduced if we were using the hob more for sterilising water.
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Regarding heat of water and soap. United States CDC (Centres for Disease Control and Prevention) says for washing hands
1. Use ordinary soap
2. It makes no difference if the water is hot or cold.

Obviously hot water is nice, but it is not necessay.

"Warm and cold water remove the same number of germs from your hands."

https://www.cdc.gov/handwashing/faqs.html
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is the national public health agency of the United States. It is a United States federal agency under the Department of Health and Human Services,

NHS says the same
"NHS experts say people can use cold or hot water to wash their hands"
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-40118539

Also
" hot water was no better than cold at removing E. coli. In fact, water that is uncomfortably hot actually increases the bacterial load, because it damages the natural protective barrier of your skin."
https://www.sciencefocus.com/science/is ... hing-hands



So, does the heat bit apply to the rest of your body?

"Run the water to an ideal temperature. This doesn’t mean that your shower needs to be steaming hot. In fact, dermatologists recommend showering in water that’s lukewarm or slightly warm."
https://www.healthline.com/health/how-to-shower

"hot water removes your skin’s natural oils and can leave you dry and itchy. Protect your skin by sticking with warm water and keeping your shower to 5 to 10 minutes"
https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/ss/ ... h-mistakes

"Hot water strips away natural oils and damages the skin faster, so stick to a lukewarm — or cooler — shower."
https://www.today.com/health/mind-body/ ... -rcna41707
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Speaking of hot water. The digital timer has wrapped it on the immersion heater. Got the plumber coming out to replace that and the element . Fortunately,our shower is self heating ,so the hot water tank is for bath and kitchen sink. So none for washing up ,and washing food plates and cookery dishes and pans is MOST important hygiene - wise. The kettle does the job . However,in the morning as I make tea, each kettle is full to the top. So I get my cuppa and the rest goes into a 1.5 litre steel vacuum flask. I have three of these. They stay hot for 24 hours too. Takes the hassle out of a broken hot water system.
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.

Robert Frost.

Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.

Me.
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jansman wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:24 pm Speaking of hot water. The digital timer has wrapped it on the immersion heater. Got the plumber coming out to replace that and the element . Fortunately,our shower is self heating ,so the hot water tank is for bath and kitchen sink. So none for washing up ,and washing food plates and cookery dishes and pans is MOST important hygiene - wise. The kettle does the job . However,in the morning as I make tea, each kettle is full to the top. So I get my cuppa and the rest goes into a 1.5 litre steel vacuum flask. I have three of these. They stay hot for 24 hours too. Takes the hassle out of a broken hot water system.
There's always something isn't there :lol: hope the element comes out ok... My parents still have the old back boiler with electric immersion set up one morning we woke up to a hellishly loud bang dad thought something had hit the house... Transpired that the element had failed and due to no RCD the element had split and was tracking to earth (the copper tank) boiling the water in its path... To the point the pressure built up to the point it blew up the expansion pipe into the header tank... As the plumber explained it takes a heck of a lot of pressure to lift a 8' head of water up a 22mm copper pipe ..

Least the timer is a simple fix and shtf you could bridge it easy enough or replace temporary with a mains switch
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Yorkshire Andy wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 1:52 pm
jansman wrote: Tue Aug 08, 2023 12:24 pm Speaking of hot water. The digital timer has wrapped it on the immersion heater. Got the plumber coming out to replace that and the element . Fortunately,our shower is self heating ,so the hot water tank is for bath and kitchen sink. So none for washing up ,and washing food plates and cookery dishes and pans is MOST important hygiene - wise. The kettle does the job . However,in the morning as I make tea, each kettle is full to the top. So I get my cuppa and the rest goes into a 1.5 litre steel vacuum flask. I have three of these. They stay hot for 24 hours too. Takes the hassle out of a broken hot water system.
There's always something isn't there :lol: hope the element comes out ok... My parents still have the old back boiler with electric immersion set up one morning we woke up to a hellishly loud bang dad thought something had hit the house... Transpired that the element had failed and due to no RCD the element had split and was tracking to earth (the copper tank) boiling the water in its path... To the point the pressure built up to the point it blew up the expansion pipe into the header tank... As the plumber explained it takes a heck of a lot of pressure to lift a 8' head of water up a 22mm copper pipe ..

Least the timer is a simple fix and shtf you could bridge it easy enough or replace temporary with a mains switch
If I am honest, I’d do it myself, but I cannot be bothered. I’ll go fishing instead!
In three words I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on.

Robert Frost.

Covid 19: After that level of weirdness ,any situation is certainly possible.

Me.