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My safety zone is more like 21'.Ya..But to use those..you will have to be inside the 3-6 ft "safety" zone"..... unless you are a javelin chucker
My safety zone is more like 21'.Ya..But to use those..you will have to be inside the 3-6 ft "safety" zone"..... unless you are a javelin chucker
It's easy to make DIY hand sanitizer using a few simple things.......And saving a fortune at the same time!My grow store still has gallons and gallons of 99% acl and 35% H2O2. Glad the general public had figured that out yet.
You couda made a fortune..like this..haha!
I know one thing, I’m not taking advair everyday like I was...with insurance $90/mo. Just one homemade coconut infused capsul...that breaks the drug manufacturer’s cash flow...Concentrates can be useful.And what if marijuana also cures flu!:)Or even better-prevents it!:)Haha and the smokers cant be infected:)Funny but for real it cures many lung diseases and other related conditions,it works against bacteria,flu and inflammation so.... Could be helpful for sure.
By the way you could also check colloidal silver for that matter.
It's easy to make DIY hand sanitizer using a few simple things.......And saving a fortune at the same time!
You can't find anti bacterial liquid soap these days..but you should be able to locate some without the "stuff". Use that and add 1/3 ISO sand you win!
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Instructions for the WHO formulation
Ingredients
The WHO has a comprehensive guide on how to make your own hand sanitizer—the only problem is that if you follow these instructions, you’ll end up with a lot of it. Like, exactly 2.6 gallons of it. If you want to make enough to last you, your family, and all your friends through a zombie apocalypse, you definitely can. But if you want to keep things on a smaller scale, we’ve adapted the measurements for you.
- 1 cup of 99% isopropyl alcohol
- 1 tablespoon of 3% hydrogen peroxide
- 1 teaspoon of 98% glycerin
- ¼ cup, 1 tablespoon, and 1 teaspoon (or 85 milliliters) of sterile distilled or boiled cold water
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1. Pour the alcohol into a medium-sized container with a pouring spout. The percentages on the labels of isopropyl alcohol refer to the alcohol concentration in them. You’re dealing with almost pure alcohol if you’ve got 99.8%, whereas 70% means the bottle is only a little more than two-thirds alcohol, and the rest is water.
- Note: Some formulations have tried to adapt these proportions to use 91% isopropyl alcohol or even 70%. But these alcohol concentrations will render a final product that doesn’t comply with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s recommendation of using hand sanitizers with at least 60% alcohol to fight flu.
Understand your feelings, but please ratchet this down a few notches...Not directed at anyone in specific. Lol just saying we live 30 miles to the closest police station. Shit gets bad you better be ready to protect what’s yours, I know I am. Armed or not, no ones taking nothing from this guy
I told my buddy a couple days ago that he couldn't use my isopropyl alcohol to clean the bong as I only had a quart left. (He always uses it with salt to scrub the glass.) Now I'll get lung disease from the dirty bong.My grow store still has gallons and gallons of 99% acl and 35% H2O2. Glad the general public had figured that out yet.
I'm no Doctor, but that's what's in the commercial stuff that they say to use.That all kills bacteria but not the virus?
I'm no Doctor, but that's what's in the commercial stuff that they say to use.
TBH..No one knows what this thing can do..It will mutate even more as most virus's do. That late 80's movie with Dustin Hoffman is looking more and more like a true forecast.."OUTBREAK"I get that. But i dont think it kills a live super hybrid virus. Its just that its all we can do.
TBH..No one knows what this thing can do..It will mutate even more as most virus's do. That late 80's movie with Dustin Hoffman is looking more and more like a true forecast.."OUTBREAK"
He who dies with the most toys wins?Got one of them too..The advantage of gettting old, is that we accumulate all kinds of things.
Seeds too!He who dies with the most toys wins?
Well said. Truth. I’ve been preparing for years, why wait last minute?From a very special Cousin:
I went to a store tonight. The shelves were so bare it brought tears to my eyes. The theater production Chloe was working on was postponed. School closed. LAX practice and games halted-the first and last time both boys would play LAX on the Freedom teams at same time. Parker is a Senior-there were supposed to be so many important and fun things happening for him right now. I feel like someone has died. Someone close, important, special-but I can’t name who. Maybe, like 9/11, it is another loss that can never be understood or explained, and always brings a lump to your throat when you remember.
But just like there are bad things that happen in the world, the good always comes. I been literally moved by the notes my kid’s teachers and coaches are sending them. Encouraging them to use this time to be better, stronger, try something new, talk about how you feel. And I’m not talking short notes-I’m talking long, heartfelt inspirational messages like you wouldn’t believe. How lucky we are to have them in our lives.
I’m proud of our country. We are taking action so that everyone can be as safe as possible. Just think about friends, family, colleagues you have that might be in a high risk category, and that’s who we are trying to protect. They are worth all of it.
I’m thankful for the men and women who serve so you are free to say whatever you want about this situation and how you feel it is being handled, and you have the freedom to do so. They model sacrifice and hardship for us, as a calling.
Yes this is HARD. People are hoarding toilet paper for goodness sake, and I’m not even sure why. But the shelves will be refilled. We will be tested. When the test is over, what will you see when you look back at yourself? Did you take the time to take food to a pantry for those having more loss than you? Did you offer to take a meal to a family? Did you find a way to make a special family moment in all this “together” time? Check in on a friend? We can’t control what is happening around us-but we can control how we respond to it.
What are you thankful for?
That's the big problem..The numbers are WAY under what they really are since there were so few that were able to get tested.From a very special Cousin:
I went to a store tonight. The shelves were so bare it brought tears to my eyes. The theater production Chloe was working on was postponed. School closed. LAX practice and games halted-the first and last time both boys would play LAX on the Freedom teams at same time. Parker is a Senior-there were supposed to be so many important and fun things happening for him right now. I feel like someone has died. Someone close, important, special-but I can’t name who. Maybe, like 9/11, it is another loss that can never be understood or explained, and always brings a lump to your throat when you remember.
But just like there are bad things that happen in the world, the good always comes. I been literally moved by the notes my kid’s teachers and coaches are sending them. Encouraging them to use this time to be better, stronger, try something new, talk about how you feel. And I’m not talking short notes-I’m talking long, heartfelt inspirational messages like you wouldn’t believe. How lucky we are to have them in our lives.
I’m proud of our country. We are taking action so that everyone can be as safe as possible. Just think about friends, family, colleagues you have that might be in a high risk category, and that’s who we are trying to protect. They are worth all of it.
I’m thankful for the men and women who serve so you are free to say whatever you want about this situation and how you feel it is being handled, and you have the freedom to do so. They model sacrifice and hardship for us, as a calling.
Yes this is HARD. People are hoarding toilet paper for goodness sake, and I’m not even sure why. But the shelves will be refilled. We will be tested. When the test is over, what will you see when you look back at yourself? Did you take the time to take food to a pantry for those having more loss than you? Did you offer to take a meal to a family? Did you find a way to make a special family moment in all this “together” time? Check in on a friend? We can’t control what is happening around us-but we can control how we respond to it.
What are you thankful for?