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FYI ECO-Life: Toilet Use

The biggest problem in Eco-Life is the bathroom, where and how to utilize a toilet, this series will reveal a series of how to’s and things to use that can fit your outside free living eco-lifestyle.

By MIXHAELI MENTEPublished 10 months ago Updated 10 months ago 3 min read
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FYI ECO-Life: Toilet Use
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The biggest problem an outsider (free liver) can have living in the streets, wilderness, an any camper is toilets. Using the bathroom can be the biggest challenge! In urban streets you may can use public facilities as well as other places that will welcome you. These facilities do require the user to be of some sort of cleanliness before a place will ignore the frequent use.

What can work best for all is to maybe utilize different locations to reduce the frequent use by establishing days, setting a day for each locations use. Major location places is generally all open to the public and make the best places in that they are always open for welcoming the outsiders on the streets.

Here’s a few good places below, next we will list the best things to incorporate for the wilderness and camper lifestyles, for those that love their new nomadic living lifestyle.

Outsiders Roaming The Streets:

1. City Public Parks (Everywhere)

2. Entertainment (Bowling, Arcades, Malls)

3. Public Libraries (Major Cities)

4. Gyms (*Simple monthly membership may be required, but helps to get fresh water and stay sanitary.)

For those that love the outside and use mobile campers, tents, or live in rural homestead homes can also enjoy the beauty of the environment worry free. Most have composite toilets in campers for those with campers, and these although costing minimum are good, and only require composite (moss) to use. Some campers don’t require anything but to utilize the detachment of the tank for dumping. Dumping can be done in the ground by digging small holes and covering it or in waste collection spots. These locations are generally in rest areas on roads and camp sites. A camper toilet is very similar to a portable toilet in that it offers the same flushing mechanics, but may require composite moss. If using these, a bottle of alcohol may come in handy! A little alcohol will eliminate eliminate odor as mentioned before, and keeping the toilet clean will insure a pleasant experience.

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The next version for the more budget type of person, whether tent dweller or rural homestead will be the bucket. Excellent for a starter version while waiting for your toilet order or saving for one. Alcohol used for these (pour a small amount in the bag) and keeping them clean will go a long way. These require bags, and having extra will will insure you never need. So an extra 2 boxes and emptying each session will insure a healthy routine, multiple use over secessions can cause splatter. Yuck 🤢! So empty each secession, or fill it with dirt over each session and use alcohol prior to dirt coverage will eliminate odor. Do remember these bags are cheap but thin. So closing your bag and dumping your bucket will be better than trying to tie it and pull it out if using it for multiple use.

Buckets and mobile composite styles are cheaper in price then fire infernos, which these waterless bag less inflamed infernos work best if you got rural homestead home. Expensive but efficient! These infernos offer instant compositing. With this you may want a backup just in case for the future, you never know when something breaks or goes out, so a buckets can still be the backup!

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Travelers and Digital Nomads of course are exempt from this need, in that their outsider lifestyle is fueled by some residual income, they usually use Digital Nomad commercial locations, private share rentals, and AIRNB’s. Most of them are privileged with the opportunity to run remote businesses, manage wealth funds, Crypto funds, and so forth that offer just enough to live the comfortability offered in this lifestyle. A lifestyle for them that consist of luxury travel all over the world, the ability to see the scenic places most of us rarely, if Not ever get to see.

Here’s a few good sources to research for use, in this list you’ll get all the estimated pricing to these items:

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1. BOXIO Toilet (camper style waste collection requires composite moss or dirt alcohol, for easier use, you can also use bags) $229.00

2. Portable Toilet Pro for Camping (requires bags for each collection found on Amazon) $70.00

3. EcoJohn TinyJohn Electric (Hih-efficiently Waterless/Bagless incinerator toilet for Eco-friendly and Modern Living, you will need a power source. EcoJohn is the cheaper version) ($3,999)

4. Anker SOLIX F2000 or something similiar (This item is a power station that’s good to have in order to fuel your electric toilet if in a homestead, a simple unfordable solar panel will keep your toilet as well as other things powered) $1,999

Thank-you for reading and check out other ECO-Life articles until your fully functional, we will research and list full life vitals for outsiders that live the simple life, in todays modern world!

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