I don't have to worry. I have an outhouse in my back yard. I just need to dig a hole to place it over. It's a two-seater, with a smaller hole for children so they won't fall in. It still has a roll of TP in it from back in the 50s or 60s when it was last used.
I also know how to operate it so there's little to no smell or health hazard.
I'm also in the country, so I currently have my own septic system. If the water supply stops, I can flush the toilet with buckets of water.
They are simple to build. The dirt from the hole is beside the outhouse, and you shovel some dirt in the hole after using the outhouse. A bag of lime also helps. When the hole is full, it's time to dig a new hole and move the outhouse over it.
I don't have to worry. I have an outhouse in my back yard. I just need to dig a hole to place it over. It's a two-seater, with a smaller hole for children so they won't fall in. It still has a roll of TP in it from back in the 50s or 60s when it was last used.
I also know how to operate it so there's little to no smell or health hazard.
I'm also in the country, so I currently have my own septic system. If the water supply stops, I can flush the toilet with buckets of water.
You know, it's probably not a bad idea to bring back the outhouse.
For emergencies.
They are simple to build. The dirt from the hole is beside the outhouse, and you shovel some dirt in the hole after using the outhouse. A bag of lime also helps. When the hole is full, it's time to dig a new hole and move the outhouse over it.