DL Rupper
Senior Member
I just saw a new low in handling a sewer hose and fresh water hose a couple of weeks ago. The new RV neighbor pulled up and preceded to hook up his RV sewer/water connections. He opened his compartment and pulled out a plastic box about 18 inches by 30 inches with a closed lid and pulls his SEWER HOSE and FRESH WATER WHITE HOSE out of the same enclosed plastic container and connected them. Of course he didn't use any gloves either. He probably went in the RV and ate his lunch right after without washing his hands.
HEALTHFUL HINT: I buy a package of 50 disposable vinyl/latex gloves and use a fresh pair every time I handle the sewer hose and connections. Costs all of $5 every 2 or so months. Also I spray my fresh water hose connectors and RV Park water taps with alcohol or bleach solution every time I connect or disconnect them. You never know what has been placed over the RV Park taps and rinsed out. :dead:
HEALTHFUL HINT: I buy a package of 50 disposable vinyl/latex gloves and use a fresh pair every time I handle the sewer hose and connections. Costs all of $5 every 2 or so months. Also I spray my fresh water hose connectors and RV Park water taps with alcohol or bleach solution every time I connect or disconnect them. You never know what has been placed over the RV Park taps and rinsed out. :dead: