Sep 7, 2014

Wash Clothes During An Emergency

Are you ready to wash clothes during an emergency? Remember the month of September is National Emergency Preparedness month. Today I am going to show you my new and improved portable emergency washing machine. Well, it’s actually two buckets that fit inside of each other with one new change to my original style. Yesterday I shared my laundry detergent recipe. Here’s the laundry detergent post.
Wash Clothes During An Emergency

Clean Underwear

Here’s the deal, I could go a few days and not wash my shirt or pants. Its the underwear. Yep, lets just say it how it is. We all want to wear clean underwear. Its no secret. I remember growing up and my grandmother would always shout “be sure and wear clean underwear” if we were getting ready to go somewhere. Heaven forbid the you’re in a car accident and you end up in the hospital wearing dirty underwear. Enough said, this little washer bucket set can wash clothes very well. Oh, we could only wash clothes a little at a time but that beats bending over the bathtub.

No Laundromats

If we had an unforeseen emergency the local laundromats will more than likely not be working, unless the power outage is confined to a very small area of our city or county. Another reason we need to keep up on our laundry, it’s hard when life gets hectic and we are running kids to ball games or lessons. I did learn something from one of my daughters about our washing machines. She tried washing her clothes in the short cycle. Its like 26 minutes. Hmmmm. Why didn’t I think of that? I would use less water and my clothes would be done in half the time. Keep in mind we do not have anyone in our family at the moment that has a large amount of grease coming from work. Therefore the 26 minutes works great.

Emergency Washing Machine YouTube

I want to share the YouTube Food Storage Moms did a couple years ago showing how to use this beauty shown above. Remember, it now has two buckets instead of one but you will get the idea.

Two Six Gallon Buckets

You will need two six gallon buckets, the five gallon buckets are just not big enough. I use Gamma Lids for the top because it holds the plunger in place. Yes, I am colored coded with my Gamma Lids. The color green is for the laundry. I had a friend drill the two inch holes in the Gamma Lids a few months ago.
Two Buckets With Paper Towels

Drill Four Holes

Here, my husband is drilling the four holes in the top bucket. This is my new technique to give the emergency washing machine a little more friction with the water going up and down with the plunger. There is about a three inch area to give the water to swish around a little more when we wash clothes. Plus, this added feature will be great when we need to rinse clothes as well.
Drilling Four Holes In Bucket

The Blue Washer Plunger

Here is the washer plunger. It is totally different than the usual toilet plunger. It has four parts as shown and can really move the water around in the buckets.
Assemble The Washer Plunger

Easy To Store & Ready To Use

Here I am assembling the washing machine for storage until needed. I place paper towels between the buckets because they are so hard to get apart when they have been sitting in the heat in my garage for an extended amount of time.
Assemble The Washer
If you have this ready to use you will be ready for the unexpected emergency or disaster. All you need is water, about 1/4 teaspoon of my homemade laundry detergent to wash and rinse clothes. I hope I never have to use this, but I am at peace knowing I have this ready to go. Just add water, detergent and clothes. Woohoo!

There is one more item I want to mention. Do you have a clothesline or a way to hangup your clothes after washing and rinsing them? I found a clothesline about a year ago from Earth Easy. I had been looking for one just like this one. I can fold it up and put it away, or leave it out all the time. It has a bag to store it in as well. My YouTube is on their website on how to use this clotheline. Are you ready to wash clothes during an emergency?

http://www.foodstoragemoms.com/wash-clothes/

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