Hygiene Promotion for hwts in emergencies
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oxfam uk hygiene promotion for hwts in emergencies 2012
Hygiene promotion for HWTS December 2012 1 Introduction It is now well accepted that despite source water being safe, water can be contaminated during transportation and storage and the hygienic handling of water during transport, storage and use is an important aspect of hygiene promotion in all WASH interventions. In an emergency, it may not always be possible to ensure that the source water is clean (within the existing budget or time constraints) and household treatment of water is an important response option. As with the introduction of any hardware, this will only succeed if the users are considered in the selection, operation and maintenance of the treatment option and intensive hygiene promotion will be required to encourage correct and consistent use. The promotional aspects of the following water treatment methods that are most commonly used in emergencies will be considered: 1. Boiling 2. Chlorination (including tablets or liquid) 3. Flocculation/disinfection sachets (including PuR® and WaterMaker®) 4. Natural filtration and flocculation methods (sedimentation, cloth filtration, moringa seeds, alum) 5. Ceramic filtration (including pot- and candle-style filters) 6. Membrane filtration An existing technical brief (TB4) provides information on the technical household water treatment and safe storage (HWTS) options but has limited detail on the promotional aspects that are required. This short briefing paper is aimed at hygiene promoters and engineers who are working with communities on HWTS. It may also be useful for managers to understand how to ensure the effectiveness of HWTS interventions. It should be read in conjunction with TB4. Download 428.13 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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