1. Park caravan no less than 10M away from a river/dam or other water source.
2. Plug pipe into chemical storage unit and throw other end into river.
3. pump out.
4. drive away in happiness
5. do it again
yes
use other chemicas to neutralaze wasted chemicals.
Caravan toilets do not generally require high chemical maintenance. As the waste should be periodically disposed of, high chemical sanitation is not extremely necessary. However, to protect bacterial growth or other potential disease, a chlorine dispenser, which can be found at a local general-purpose retailer store, can be used.
Yes, there are toilets in Kenya.
A portable chemical toilet costs around $125. The cost to maintain this toilet is about $7 for the chemicals. Renting a chemical toilet for parties and other events is about $65 to $90 per toilet per day. The more toilets that are rented the less it will be per toilet.
advantages of chemical toilets
It's a toilet with its own integrated little waste tank, filled with deodorizing fluid. Can be used in small caravans, RVs and such where you can't hook up to a sewer.
Yes, many modern caravans used by Romani people (referred to as "Gypsies" in the question) are equipped with toilets. It varies depending on the specific caravan and its facilities.
Yes
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No. A Porta Potty is a chemical toilet as used on boats and in caravans etc.
use other chemicas to neutralaze wasted chemicals.
Caravans is the correct spelling.
Static caravans are sold by Allens Caravans, Sambeck Caravans, Surf Bay Leisure and Coast to Coast Caravans. Static caravans vary in size and internal specifications, ranging from basic to luxurious, depending on the budget that is available for the purchase.
Caravan toilets do not generally require high chemical maintenance. As the waste should be periodically disposed of, high chemical sanitation is not extremely necessary. However, to protect bacterial growth or other potential disease, a chlorine dispenser, which can be found at a local general-purpose retailer store, can be used.
I was in my car and I drove past a caravan site and saw some caravans.
No, not chemical. Mainly electromagnetic waves.