Offsite-Use water

Peter plp-ysDPMY98cNQDDBjDh4tngg at public.gmane.org
Tue Apr 12 17:35:06 UTC 2005



On Tue, 12 Apr 2005, Joseph Kubik wrote:

> The toilet is bad, the ceramic cracks in a fire most of the time.
> A REALLY hot fire is hard to protect against. However, most
> residential fires I've seen were only really hot in the small area
> where the fire started and the rest of the building was quickly
> extinguished.
>
> If you are truly paranoid, a stainless steel vacuum flask would work
> well, especially if it were in an open metal drum full of water (it
> needs to be able to evaporate to provide any real cooling).

Why are you making this so hard. Dig a 1 meter deep hole (6 inches 
diameter), put the things to be saved in a stainless or plastic 
hermetically closed can, and put it in the hole. If you have drain 
arrangements for rainwater you already have a hole probably.

Peter
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