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Re: THe NAC Lots-O-Post Thread
haha is it that bad? thats awesome. CITIES FTL
haha is it that bad? thats awesome. CITIES FTL

As you are aware, the Massachusetts Water Resources Authority has enacted a Boil Water Order for many Boston area communities, including Northeastern. Boil water orders are preventative measures issued to protect public health from waterborne infectious agents that could be or are known to be present in drinking water. This is a precautionary water boil order because tap water in the impacted communities is coming from sources not previously tested and coming through a transport system not initially used. Boiling water to a rolling boil is necessary to kill the hardiest of the organisms that could cause human infection. It will take 5 – 7 days for the infection from these organisms to show their signs.
Fact Sheets and Information on Boil Water Dos and Don’ts are available on the Commonwealth of Massachusetts website at www.mass.gov
The advisories and general information about the Boil Water Order apply to all Northeastern buildings. Tap water should not be used for drinking, hand washing, food preparation or teeth brushing. Water fountains and bubblers should not be used. It is not safe to use coffee brewing machines with tap water, as the water is not brought to a boil.
Water should be rapidly boiled for at least one (1) minute before use.
Tap water is safe for bathing and showering.
You should wash your hands with soap and boiled or bottled water. If only tap water is available, it is best to use an alcohol-based hand sanitizer after hand washing. If neither is possible and your hands have been exposed to germs, such as after using the bathroom, washing with warm tap water and soap and thoroughly drying your hands is much better than not washing them at all. In these instances, try to keep your hands away from your mouth and use a hand sanitizer as soon as possible.
Researchers should review their use of tap water. Research animals should not be given tap water for hydration. All instruments that use tap water, including use in flushing and cleaning, must be cleaned with boiled or bottled water. Researchers should also review the impact of any chemical changes that may be made in the tap water on their research.
Just boil a giant pot of water and sit in it.
maybee someday ill be cool and get mine onto a engine stand
from the NEA forum:
uh oh. it's 10:46 and nothing's in mah inbox. Swanzey it is? :dunno:
No but you are. :roflmao:Not all of us are small enough to fit inside a pot of water there mini-man.
Not all of us are small enough to fit inside a pot of water there mini-man.
No but you are. :roflmao:
Let me know how you feel in 5-7 days Carmelo.