Yes, lime is commonly used in outdoor toilets, particularly in composting and pit latrines, to help control odors and promote decomposition. It acts as a desiccant, absorbing moisture, and its alkaline properties can help neutralize odors. Additionally, lime can assist in reducing the presence of pathogens, making the waste safer to handle. However, its use should be balanced with considerations for environmental impact and safety.
Whether or not outdoor toilets are legal in Missouri is a matter of city ordinance. The state law says there are no regulations governing the use of outdoor toilets. It would be best to check with local city governments.
Portable toilets is the "appropriate" name for them, though most people know them by a nickname, instead... port-a-potties, port-a-johns, and the one I use can't be posted on this site.
Portable toilets can definitely be rented for outdoor events. They must be rented in a group in order for the prices to be cheaper or they can be rented separately at a higher cost. They are very clean and easy to set up.
Outhouse (or a portapotty, if you're at a public park or outdoor concert.)
You can get a cheap outdoor toilet from Go Outdoors and the Sports HQ as these companies offer a portable toilet removing the inconvenience of outdoor toilets.
no
In the 1800s, toilets were typically made of porcelain or metal and were often designed as chamber pots or outdoor privies. They did not have flushing mechanisms like modern toilets and were usually emptied manually. Some toilets in wealthier households had rudimentary flushing systems using water.
no.helicopters are not provided with toilets as they are used for short time in air
for pooping
That is the correct spelling, with the apostrophe after the S, meaning that it is used by more than one girl.
Lime is not used in jam. Lime used to be used in pickles to make them crisp. However, the USDA no longer recommends using lime in food processing for home preserving.
Lemon or lime zest can be used as a substitute for kaffir lime leaves in cooking.