How to create an emergency toilet

What are emergency toilets?

In extreme emergencies, sewage systems may not be functioning. During these times it may be necessary to create a temporary, emergency toilet for safely collecting and handling human waste until normal sewage systems can be restored.

When creating an emergency toilet, it is always important to:

What are portable toilets?

Portable toilets (sani-cans, port-o-lets, and so on) are self contained structures brought to a site to provide sanitary facilities. They are often used at many events where large numbers of people congregate. At present, there are no specific health regulations on the use of portable toilets; however the following are presented as guidelines for their use:

What is a latrine?

A latrine is hole that is dug in the ground to collect human waste. They are usually built with a seat and cover.

How do I convert a flush toilet or make an emergency toilet from a pail?


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Line the inside of a toilet bowl, 5 gallon pail, or another appropriately sized waste container with two heavy-duty plastic garbage bags.

2.

Place kitty litter, fireplace ashes, or sawdust into the bottom of the bags.

3.

At the end of each day, the bagged waste should be securely tied and removed to a protected location such as a garage, basement, outbuilding, and so on, until a safe disposal option is available.

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Residents may dispose of the waste in a properly functioning public sewer, or septic system, or they may bury the waste on their own property.

NOTE: During a declared emergency, these bags may be included with the regular garbage if a public announcement has been made that allows this method of disposal.