Toilet Paper Wipe Holder

Tolita Pink Tolita Pink
Sale Price: $24.99

Tolita pink, made of 100% solid perspex, large size, toilet tissue roll and sanitary wet wipes holder. Also available ice, gold, silver, blue, green, black. European Design.

Bottom Buddy Toilet Tissue Holder Helper Bottom Buddy Toilet Tissue Holder Helper
Sale Price: $38.99
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When pain or mobility limitations prohibit reaching, personal hygiene becomes difficult. The Bathroom Buddy's unique design solves the problem while allowing do-it-yourself privacy! The flexible head holds tissue or premoistened wipes with flower petal-like grips that open and close by sliding a button on the back of the handle. Once inserted, tissue covers the head. Curved design and shaped head allow you to put pressure where you need it for cleansing. Slide the button again and a small rod inside pushes and releases the tissue into the toilet--no mess or touching! Lightweight; travels easily in pouch, included. 11" long. Due to health and safety concerns, this item is non-returnable.

Duro-Med Self Wipe Toileting Aid, Blue Duro-Med Self Wipe Toileting Aid, Blue
List Price: $51.90
Sale Price: $26.99
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Self-Wipe Bathroom Toilet AidMakes post-toilet cleaning possible for people with physical disabilities and mobility challenges.- Rotating handle for easy use.- Smooth, round design provides comfort and allows for accurate placement.- Features a release button to discard paper after use.

Tolita Blue Tolita Blue
List Price: $44.00
Sale Price: $24.99
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Tolita blue, made of 100% solid perspex, large size, toilet tissue roll and sanitary wet wipes holder. Also available ice, gold, silver, pink, green, black. European Design.

Why Wash and Dry Hands

WHY WASH AND DRY HANDS

How do we contact cold and other infections? At lease 80% of such ailments are transmitted by our hands not through the air. In fact hand washing is the singled most important way to prevent the spread of illness. Yet many do not always wash after using the toilet or blowing their nose or before handling food. Of course, many others always wash their hands at such times. But the potentials for infection does not disappear after a quick, perfunctory job of hand washing

Drying hands properly can be equally important; many people do not dry their hands thoroughly after washing especially when using hot air dryers. Many complete drying by wiping their hand on their clothes. This can spread any microorganisms left on the hands. It is best to dry hands completely, preferably using disposable paper towels or clean unused clothe towel.

One can prevent diseases through the following hand washing advice:

1.                            Always use warm running water and mild soap. If forced to use a basin instead of running water, clean and disinfect it each time it is used. Slightly wet towel lets do not effectively clean hands.

2.                            Rub hands together vigorously until a soapy lather appears and continue rubbing for at least 15 seconds. Scrub the top s and palms of the hands as well as between fingers and fingernails.

3.                            Rinse hands under disposable ruing water.

4.                            Dry with a clean disposable or single-use, towel, and avoid touching the facet (a tap) or towel holder with clean hands.

5.                            Turn the facet off using the towel as a barrier to keep from touching the handle.

6.                            Children should wash standing at a height where their hands can hang freely under the running water. Always assist the child to perform all the above steps, and then wash your own hands.

7.                            from now on, when next you use the toilet, blow your nose and before handling food, wash and dry hands thoroughly.

Good health for all.

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items to put into my tent trailer..more answers please?

i have a list of things already but i want to know what you have in your trailer?

anything that i will need or should just have on hand

MY LIST:
pots/pans
cookware
silverware
utensils
cleaning supplies
towels
toilet paper
baby wipes
microwave?
paper towels
paper plates/bowls/cups(until i can afford to get real plates etc.)
clorox wipes
wash clothes
shampoo/conditioner
extra tooth brushes/ tooth paste
pillows/blankets/sheets
trash can/trash bags
first aid kit
flash lights/batteries
lantern
matches/lighter
ear plugs
mosquito repellent
candles/holders(citronella candles)
fold able chairs/table
games(dice,cards etc.)
skewers for marshmallow roasting
fishing stuff(if available to fish)
washing tubs

anything that i have missed please let me know...

thanks and happy trails :)

You only need to ask once, Congrats to your new toy, lists are long so I will recommend to you the yahoo groups "Camping adventures" they have several lists and advice to give you as a new tent trailer camper. here is the link

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/CampingAdventures/?yguid=367043354

One word of advice is to watch the weight of the stuff you do bring as everything adds up so bring plastic/paper or just the minimum you need of each item. Look for ultralight items for each that you need.

Have fun!