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Not something that I have used myself, but a Yachty friend uses a bucket lined with a bin liner, and then places a large size disposable nappy in the base to absorb liquid and to stop any sloshing around as the yacht pitches and rolls whilst out on the rivers and esturies.
It is only ever used in dire emergencies, and then the bag is disposed of in the dog waste bins when he hits shore.
This question also brings to mind as to what should be done with adult incontinece pads on sites? There are a lot of disabled people out there that have to use them and still enjoy the camping sites. We have come across several couples over the years who have one partner so severely disabled that their only way to holiday was with a Motor home and the poorly one tucked up in bed inside, but still enjoying the change of scenery and sights and smells of the campsite,
Not all sites and public facilties have disabled washrooms, and even when they do, they often lack a disposal bin for this purpose, my daughter works with adults with learning disabilities and this is a constant problem for her whilst out and about with her service users.
Julia
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