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Drop of Hope - Disinfect your water
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The Multi-Barrier Approach to Safe Drinking Water:
The best way to reduce the risk of drinking unsafe water is to use the multi-barrier approach.
1 Protect your source water - Keep it clean. Keep human and animal waste out. Do not let any other water mix with the water- keep surface flow, runoff and wastewater out.
Optional: Download 'Stop Microbes - Protect your well' Shona poster to assist with the teaching. |
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Optional: Download 'Stop Microbes - Protect your well' English poster to assist with the teaching.
Optional: Download Stop Microbes - Protect your well' English Educational Handout for the parents or guardian. (To be translated into Shona) |
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Stop Microbes - Protect Your Well
Key Message: Build your latrine downhill and away from your well.
Possible Questions:
Where is your latrine?
Where is your well?
What is the distance between them?
Do you think it is safe for your latrine to be next to your well?
Content:
This poster shows where to build your latrine to help keep our well water safe.
Microbes from latrines move through the ground and can end up in the ground water.
Latrines should be built far away from our wells. As a general rule, latrines should be kept 30 metres away from our wells. At this distance, microbes from latrines will die naturally before getting to the well.
Latrines should always be built downhill of our wells since it is difficult for microbes to move uphill. This will help to protect our well water.
Check for Understanding:
Why do we want to keep our latrine far away from our well?
As a general rule, how far should our latrines be built from a well?
Why should we build a latrine downhill of a well? Information sourced from CAWST.org
Optional: Download 'Protect your treated water' Shona poster to assist with the teaching.
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Optional: Download 'Protect your treated water' English poster to assist with the teaching.
Optional: Download 'Protect your treated water' English Educational Handout for the parents or guardian.
(To be translated into Shona) |
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Protect Your Treated Water
Key Message: Using a safe storage container and cleaning it regularly will protect your treated water.
Possible Questions:
What kind of storage container do you use for drinking water?
How often do you clean the storage container?
How do you clean the storage container?
Content:
Cleaning your storage container will keep your treated water safe to drink. The tap may become dirty with use. The inside of the storage container should be cleaned:
When the container looks dirty
When you do maintenance
At least once a month
To clean your storage container:
Wash your hands before cleaning the container
Scrub the inside of the container with soap and treated water
Empty the soapy water through the tap
Rinse the container with a little treated water
Add chlorine to water in the storage container - let it sit for 30 minutes - if chlorine is not available, let the container air dry
Empty the remaining water through the tap
Clean the tap with a clean cloth and chlorine solution (such as bleach)
The storage container is clean and safe to use.
When removing water from the storage container, always pour the water from the container to a cup or glass. Teach children to pour out the water when they need to drink. Do not dip cups or dippers into the storage container. This will contaminate your drinking water and storage container.
If the storage container is too big to pour and does not have a tap:
Use a dedicated dipper with a long handle
Clean the dipper everyday with soap and water
Check for Understanding:
How often should you clean the storage container?
How should you clean the storage container?
Why do you need to clean your storage container?
How should you remove water from the storage container?
How can the storage container become recontaminated?
Information sourced from CAWST.org
2. Sediment your water - Let the dirt and large particles in the water fall to the bottom. You can either leave it to settle on its own or use alum, Moringa seeds or prickly pear cactus to help the dirt settle. We will learn more about Moringa seeds later in these lessons.
Optional: Download 'Sediment your water using Moringa seeds' Shona poster to assist with the teaching.
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Optional: Download 'Sediment Your Water - Let it Settle' Shona poster Compliments of CAWST resources |
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Optional: Download 'Sediment Your Water - Let it Settle' English poster
Optional: Download Weekly English educational Handouts will be given to the children to take home to thier parents. (To be translated into Shona) Compliments of CAWST resources |
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Sediment Your Water - Let it Settle
Key Message: Natural settling can be used to help remove sediment from your water.
Possible Questions:
Have you ever allowed your water to sit for awhile to sediment the water?
Explain how you usually settle the water.
Content:
The first step in treating your water is to perform sedimentation. When our water is dirty we can settle it. Microbes like to stick to sediment, so by allowing the sediment to settle out we are removing microbes.
We can sediment our water by allowing the particles to settle. This method is called 3-pot settling because you will need three buckets or pails for the process.
To settle the water:
Get a bucket of dirty water
Allow the bucket to sit without moving it for about 24 hours
Pour the clear water from the bucket to a clean bucket
Allow the second bucket to sit without moving it for about 24 hours
Pour the clear water from the bucket to a clean storage container
Cover your pots while they are settling so that more dirt and mosquitoes do not enter the water.
By using 3-pot settling, we are helping to get better water. We still need to filter and disinfect our water after settling it.
Check for Understanding:
Why would you want to settle your water?
How would you use 3-pot settling?
Is the water safe to drink after settling? Information sourced from CAWST.org
Optional: Download 'Sediment your water using Moringa seeds' Shona poster to assist with the teaching.
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Optional: Download 'Sediment Your Water - Use Seeds ' English poster
Optional: Download Weekly educational Handouts will be given to the children to take home to thier parents. (To be translated into Shona)
Compliments of CAWST resources |
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Sediment Your Water - Use Seeds
Key Message: Moringa seeds can be used to help remove sediment from your water.
Possible Questions:
Have you ever used seeds to sediment your water?
If yes, how do you usually use seeds?
Content:
The first step in treating your water is to perform sedimentation. When our water is dirty we need to sediment it. Microbes like to stick to sediment, so by removing the sediment we are removing microbes.
We can sediment our water using seeds. Different seeds are used in different countries and regions. Some seeds that can be used for sedimentation are: Moringa (Africa, Caribbean and parts of Asia).
There are different ways people use seeds to sediment their water.
Explain how to use the seeds available in your area.
One way is to do the following steps:
Let the seeds dry out in the sun
Grind up some seeds
Add a handful of ground seeds to a bucket of dirty water
Stir the water with a spoon or stick for a few minutes
Let it settle for a couple of hours
Pour the clear water into a clean storage container
The seeds will be left at the bottom of the bucket. They should be thrown out with the rest of the household garbage.
By using sedimentation, we are helping to get better water. We still need to filter and disinfect our water after using seeds.
Check for Understanding:
Why would you want to use seeds?
How would you use seeds to sediment your water?
Is the water safe to drink after sedimentation?
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3. Filter your water - Filter out the rest of the dirt and larger pathogens that make you sick. You can use a filter like a BioSand Filter. |
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Optional: Download 'Filter Your Water - Cloth Filter' Shona poster Compliments of CAWST resources |
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Optional: Download 'Filter Your Water - Cloth Filter' Engish poster
Optional: Download Weekly English educational Handouts will be given to the children to take home to thier parents. (To be translated into Shona) Compliments of CAWST resources |
Filter Your Water - Cloth Filter
Key Message: Use a cloth filter to provide better quality water.
Possible Questions:
Have you ever seen or used a cloth filter?
How do you think the cloth filter works?
Content:
The cloth filter can remove some sediment and dirt from the source water. Some microbes will pass through the cloth. You can use any cotton cloth that is fine and tightly woven to filter your water.
How to make the cloth filter:
Take a long piece of cotton cloth
Fold the cloth into a few layers
Secure the cloth over a clean pot using string or rope
Slowly and gently pour water through the cloth filter
Wait for some water to filter before pouring more water
Stop when the level of water in the pot is not quite touching the cloth
This method is good for removing some dirt and microbes. To ensure good quality water, disinfect your water after using the cloth filter to kill the remaining microbes.
Advantages:
Removes some microbes and sediment
Cotton cloth is available within the home
Low-cost
Disadvantages:
Least effective filtering methods at removing microbes
Check for Understanding:
How does the cloth filter work?
What are some of the good things about the cloth filter?
How do you create a cloth filter?
How do you use a cloth filter? Information sourced from CAWST.org
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