Dlo trete se pwoteksyon lasante [Treated water is health protection]

Source:

Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Center for Communication Programs, Health Communication Partnership [HCP],
2005
: 4 p.

Encourages the use of one of four methods of water treatment to ensure safe drinking water. Methods include boiling water, chlorination, and use of two water purification products. The inside and outside back of the pamphlet have the following messages: Tout dlo ki pa trete gen mikwòb, vè ak lòt jèm ki ka fè nou malad (All untreated water has germs which make us sick); Chwazi youn nan fason sa yo pou n trete dlo n ap bwè (Choose your method to treat water you can drink) ; Bouyi dlo a pandan 20 minit (boil water for 20 minutes); Mete 5 gout JIF nan yon galon dlo (Put 5 drops of chlorine in a gallon of water); Mete yon grenn Aquatabs nan yon galon dlo (Put Aquatabas in a gallon of water); Mete yon ti sache PUR nan 2 galon edmi dlo (Put 1 packet of PUR in 2.5 gallons of water); Toujou byen konsève dlo nou fin trete (It's always good to conserve treated water); Bay fanmi nou bwe dlo trete pou pwoteje sante you (Our family drinks treated water for our protection).

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