Eau en Afrique: pastille ou filtre?
by Baltringuett
This discussion is in French, the community’s main language.
Original post
Bonjour je part en Afrique de l'ouest (Maroc, Mauritanie, Sénégal et mali)a vélo et je me demande quoi faire pour l'eau.j'ai entendu parler de pastilles ou d'un filtre en céramique. il en a t-il qui on essayé l'un ou l'autre?
baltringuett
On a un filtre en céramique, on s'en est jamais servi. C'est trop lourd ! Par contre, on a utilisé des pastilles de micropur, tout petit, pas lourd, 1 pastille dans un litre d'eau et ça n'a aucun goût. J'hésiterai pas...
"Un voyageur est une espèce d'historien; son devoir est de raconter fidèlement ce qu'il a vu ou ce qu'il a entendu dire; il ne doit rien inventer, mais aussi il ne doit rien omettre."
(Chateaubriand)
bonsoir
attention: Micropur forte
Micropur simple (ions argent seuls) sert à conserver un eau préalablement potable ou potabilisée.
Micropur simple (ions argent seuls) sert à conserver un eau préalablement potable ou potabilisée.
bonjour,
je conte partir pour un an en Afrique. donc je ne sais pas vraiment combien de pastille il faut que je prevois.
et ces pastilles sont elles utilisable pour de l'eau plus ou moins potable? le filtre filtre t il les contamination possible?
ton filtre a eau, serais tu prêt a me le revendre? combien ça coûte?
baltringuett
A ta place, je m'embêterai pas avec un filtre ou des pastilles, c'est bon pour les séjours pas trop long. Le mieux, je pense, est d'acheter systématiquement des bouteilles bien encapsulées. Sinon, ça va te coûter hyper cher (les pastilles ne sont pas données), le filtre est lourd et c'est quand même lent à fitrer.
"Un voyageur est une espèce d'historien; son devoir est de raconter fidèlement ce qu'il a vu ou ce qu'il a entendu dire; il ne doit rien inventer, mais aussi il ne doit rien omettre."
(Chateaubriand)
Bonjour,
les bouteille d'eau j'y ai pensé, mais je ne suis pas sur de pouvoir toujours en acheter .je ne vais pas dans les villes
baltringuett
Prends alors du micropur, pas cher et vraiment pratique. C'est ce qu'on fait à chaque fois, quand on a des doutes sur la potabilité de l'eau.
"Un voyageur est une espèce d'historien; son devoir est de raconter fidèlement ce qu'il a vu ou ce qu'il a entendu dire; il ne doit rien inventer, mais aussi il ne doit rien omettre."
(Chateaubriand)
Bonjour,
les micropurs il y en des différentes? tu peux m'en parler un peut plus?
baltringuett
bonjour
Globalement, 2 types:Micropur "simple", qui existe en comprimés, liquide, poudre: Ce sont des ions argent. On les utilise pour conserver une eau déja potable (vous pouvez aussi mettre une cuillère en argent dedans 😉)Micropur "Forte" "DCCNa", comprimés, qui est une association de DCCNa, composé chloré qui désinfecte l'eau, et d' ions argent pour la conserver
On pourrait aussi bien donc utiliser Aquatabs (du DCCNa pur) et ensuite si on veut Micropur simple pour la conservation.
Donc attention à bien lire l'emballage. Micropur simple ne sera pas efficace pour purifier une eau suspecte.
A noter que tout cela ne marche que sur des eaux claires. Sinon, il faut utiliser un filtre ou laisser décanter l'eau.
Des infos là:
http://www.cimed.org/page.asp?id=42
Pour compléter,
Micropur Forte(ions d'argent+chlore) efficace pour clarifier une eau claire mais douteuse, élimine les bactéries, les virus (30mn), et la giardia (2h) . 100 comprimés=100litres d'eau.
Micropur express, conçu pour désinfecter rapidement l'eau, il suffit de 15mn pour purifier les bactéries et les virus, 30 mn pour giardia, amibes et cryptospodirum. 30 comprimés. 1comprimé=1l d'eau .
Il existe aussi une paille filtrante qui permet d'obtenir environ 50l d'eau potable (selon la la quantité d'impuretés contenues).
il existe un filtre céramique pesant environ 450 gr (filtrant 1l d'eau), ne laissant pas de trop de gout (filtre Miniworks MSR) .
Micropur Forte(ions d'argent+chlore) efficace pour clarifier une eau claire mais douteuse, élimine les bactéries, les virus (30mn), et la giardia (2h) . 100 comprimés=100litres d'eau.
Micropur express, conçu pour désinfecter rapidement l'eau, il suffit de 15mn pour purifier les bactéries et les virus, 30 mn pour giardia, amibes et cryptospodirum. 30 comprimés. 1comprimé=1l d'eau .
Il existe aussi une paille filtrante qui permet d'obtenir environ 50l d'eau potable (selon la la quantité d'impuretés contenues).
il existe un filtre céramique pesant environ 450 gr (filtrant 1l d'eau), ne laissant pas de trop de gout (filtre Miniworks MSR) .
Choucarde
bonjour a tous
merci pour tous ces conseille donc si je résume je fais attention au chois des pastilles et si non il y a le filtre aussi et tout ça ça élimine les virus et autre ex l'hépatite A?
baltringuett
Oui je pense! Mais l'hépathite A ce n'est pas seulement avec l'eau, donc il ne faut pas omettre les bases d'hygiène corporelles et alimentaires...ensuite à toi de voir si tu veux te vacciner ou pas !
Le filtre en céramique dont je te parle est pratique pour les randos, il filtre en 1l d'eau en 90s par 80 à 90 actions de pompage, il y a une jauge d'usure pour savoir quand changer le filtre ... mais il coute qd meme 100 euros !
Le filtre en céramique dont je te parle est pratique pour les randos, il filtre en 1l d'eau en 90s par 80 à 90 actions de pompage, il y a une jauge d'usure pour savoir quand changer le filtre ... mais il coute qd meme 100 euros !
Choucarde
les filtres céramique sont imparfaitement efficaces sur les virus
il faudrait utiliser de l'osmose inverse (qui nécessite un moteur...)
bonjour
tu veux dire qu'au bout de 90 fois d'utilisation il faut que je change de filtre??
et un filtre ça coûte combien et c'est encombrant comment? certain dise que et ça filtre pas vraiment les virus il faut rajouter de l'osmose.
pour l'hepatite A je sais qu'il faut faire attention a chaque choses qui contiens de l'eau, les fruits... mais je ne suis pas vraiment au claire sur ce sujet. aurais tu des info ou un lien qui en parle clairement? exemple si je me lave avec de l'eau contaminer ou si c'est juste quand on la consomme?
baltringuett
Platypus a raison le filtre dont je parle, n'élimine pas les virus, juste bactéries, protozoaires, pesticides et chlore, c'est un filtre céramique avec coeur carbone (selon la description)...Le filtre tu verras àl'usure quand le changer ; je n'ai pas les prix ...90 fois : pour 1l 90 actions de pompage ...mais il y a peut etre des plus simples...
En ville l'eau ça ira et tu pourras acheter des bouteilles de'au qui ne sont pas chères. En brousse, si tu campes dans un village, tu peux te préparer un fût avec pastille de javel, oui je sais c'est pas un bon gout mais en faisant comme ça je n'ai jamais été malade...et pour les pastilles penses à préparer ton eau avant que la soif ne te prenne trop !
Pour ce que tu me demandes au sujet de l'hépathite A, pour moi c'est juste si tu la bois mais je ne suis pas sûre ...
Comment comptes tu voyager exactement, logement etc ... ?
Choucarde
bonsoir;
des pastille de javel??? comment ça? est ce les pastille de javel que tu achète partout pour le ménage?
je conte partir a vélo du Maroc jusqu'au Mali passant par la Mauritanie et le Sénégal. a vélo et toute seule et en bivouaque, pour une année environ, donc les bouteille d'eau je crains de ne pas en croiser beaucoup.
j'aimerais en savoir plus sur les pastille de javel, ce n'est pas la même chose que les pastilles pour l'eau??
baltringuett
Salut!
Il est intéressant de se préparer un fut pour se laver si l'eau vous parait trouble...j'ai eu bu de l'eau "javelisée " aussi comme ça une fois par prudence...c'est pas bon mais je n'ai pas été malade ni eu mal au ventre ! Oui ce sont les pastilles pour le ménage! Micropur pour votre eau à boire et pas "pastilles" comme j'ai dis, je me suis trompée ! Emportez des micropurs forte et express, je pense que c'est le plus simple . Vous pourrez acheter des bouteilles d'eau lors de vos arrets dans des villages où il y aura des épiceries, petits magasins qui en vendent . De toute façon en vélo vous aurez toujours à transporter un peu d'eau préparée . Bon voyage!
Il est intéressant de se préparer un fut pour se laver si l'eau vous parait trouble...j'ai eu bu de l'eau "javelisée " aussi comme ça une fois par prudence...c'est pas bon mais je n'ai pas été malade ni eu mal au ventre ! Oui ce sont les pastilles pour le ménage! Micropur pour votre eau à boire et pas "pastilles" comme j'ai dis, je me suis trompée ! Emportez des micropurs forte et express, je pense que c'est le plus simple . Vous pourrez acheter des bouteilles d'eau lors de vos arrets dans des villages où il y aura des épiceries, petits magasins qui en vendent . De toute façon en vélo vous aurez toujours à transporter un peu d'eau préparée . Bon voyage!
Choucarde
pour la boire?
😮😮
allez regarder là: http://www.davidmanise.com/mediawiki/index.php/La_purification_de_l'eau
Un comprimé d'aquatabs de 3, 5 mg de DCCNa traite 1 litre. Les comprimés de "javel" de 3, 3 g libérent 1, 5 g de chlore actif (cela varie selon les fabricants, à voir sur l'emballage). Selon la concentration voulue, on va donc traiter près de 1000 litres...
Le risque éventuel d'un eau trop chlorée en petite quantité, c'est un effet irritant sur le tube digestif ( plus les problèmes de formation de composés au contact des matières organiques) A déconseiller quand même en utilisation prolongée.. Par contre, les comprimés de javel ne sont pas prévus pour l'usage alimentaire et je ne sais pas les impuretés qu'ils peuvent contenir, sans parler des formes "détartrantes" ou "nettoyantes" 😕 Pour vous laver, par contre, c'est rassurant de le faire avec une eau "propre", pour la vaisselle c'est très bien aussi. A propos, le virus de l'hépatite A se transmet par voie digestive, mais des aliments manipulés avec des mains sales peuvent être contaminants.
Le risque éventuel d'un eau trop chlorée en petite quantité, c'est un effet irritant sur le tube digestif ( plus les problèmes de formation de composés au contact des matières organiques) A déconseiller quand même en utilisation prolongée.. Par contre, les comprimés de javel ne sont pas prévus pour l'usage alimentaire et je ne sais pas les impuretés qu'ils peuvent contenir, sans parler des formes "détartrantes" ou "nettoyantes" 😕 Pour vous laver, par contre, c'est rassurant de le faire avec une eau "propre", pour la vaisselle c'est très bien aussi. A propos, le virus de l'hépatite A se transmet par voie digestive, mais des aliments manipulés avec des mains sales peuvent être contaminants.
Bonjour,
Voici à propos de la paille filtrante: http://www.acme-eau.org/UNE-PAILLE-DE-VIE_a390.html
Et je t'envoie un lien en privé où on peut s'en procurer .
Voici à propos de la paille filtrante: http://www.acme-eau.org/UNE-PAILLE-DE-VIE_a390.html
Et je t'envoie un lien en privé où on peut s'en procurer .
Choucarde
de l'eau en bouteille t'en auras partout en Afrique.Je pars depuis 20 ans avec du micropur et je m'en suis servi 1 fois !
bonjour,
heu... trouver de l'eau en Afrique oui mais tout les combien de km? je suis a vélo et passe par le sud du Maroc et la Mauritanie. pour pouvoir trouver de l'eau il me faut trouver des gent régulièrement.
heu... trouver de l'eau en Afrique oui mais tout les combien de km? je suis a vélo et passe par le sud du Maroc et la Mauritanie. pour pouvoir trouver de l'eau il me faut trouver des gent régulièrement.
baltringuett
Pas de panique ...tu vas en trouver de l'eau....depuis mon départ je boie l'eau que je trouve, robinet, chez les gens....je n 'ai jamais eu de souci...bon c'etait pas hyper prudent..mais lorsque tu es invitée...et que tu as soif...Sinon pleins de petites échoppes sur le bord de la route.
Sur ledésert, j'ai pris le bus...pas courageuse...bcpdevent....tempete de sable...
Laisses-toi porter...toutes façons tout ce que tu auras prévu..... !!!!
Cathy - http://vabadong.canalblog.com
merci!
c'est rassurent et le buse tu l'as pris d'où a où? et combien ? histoire je j'ai valu mon budg transport.
et si non la route a vélo avec le sable... c'est en sableux???
baltringuett
Fais un tour sur le blog !!! c'est plus simple...je raconte....le sable c'est sur le parc du Banc d'Arguin en Mauritanie...t'es pas obligée !
Cathy - http://vabadong.canalblog.com
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Hi there! So, I'm hesitating about taking a long trip. I'd like to go away for 2 to 3 months and travel across several continents. I’d love some advice. I often have unexplained allergies and need to follow a daily treatment for my diabetes (insulin). I think I can get authorization from my doctor to travel for 6 months with the treatment—is that correct? After those 6 months, is it possible (instead of bothering a relative to send the medication) to see a foreign doctor to get another 6-month travel authorization? How does it work at the airport? Do I need just one medication transport authorization, or do I have to request a new one in each country (once the treatment runs out) for both the flight and a DCI? Also, travel insurance doesn’t cover chronic illnesses, so will I have to pay for foreign consultations out of pocket? I’m not sure if I explained myself clearly. Oh, and just to repeat—travel insurance doesn’t cover chronic illnesses, so foreign consultations will be at my own expense? Thanks in advance for your help!
Hi everyone.
After years of traveling to the USA without any medical insurance subscriptions—and luckily never having any major health issues (though I did get a scorpion sting buried in the sand at CBSouth, 😇)—life has caught up with us, and we’re now being forced into "wisdom" and leaving our carefree days behind.
So, I’m looking for the best compromise for a 2-month health insurance plan. I’ve read the discussions on this topic, but the most recent one is from last year, and I’d love your take on the current situation. I’m familiar with the usual options like Europ Assistance and AXA, but I’ve just discovered Chapka and Heymondo (the latter seems interesting in terms of both price and coverage).
What do you think of these last two? How do they compare in terms of value for money against the bigger companies?
Thanks in advance, everyone.
So, I’m looking for the best compromise for a 2-month health insurance plan. I’ve read the discussions on this topic, but the most recent one is from last year, and I’d love your take on the current situation. I’m familiar with the usual options like Europ Assistance and AXA, but I’ve just discovered Chapka and Heymondo (the latter seems interesting in terms of both price and coverage).
What do you think of these last two? How do they compare in terms of value for money against the bigger companies?
Thanks in advance, everyone.
Hi,
We’ve planned a 3-week trip to Bali this summer with our 7-year-old daughter. The itinerary includes Sanur, Nusa Lembongan, Sidemen, Amed, and Ubud. The more time passes, the more we read about people getting sick—some with mild to severe traveler’s diarrhea, and many ending up in the hospital. We, as parents, have been through it in Egypt with pretty bad cases, but we’d really like to avoid that for our daughter. Even though there’s no zero risk, and we’ll be careful, can any of you reassure me? Not everyone got sick, right? I’d love to hear positive feedback from parents, but not just them 😊. Thanks in advance!
Hi there...
I’m traveling with a friend for a month in November.
We booked our round-trip tickets from Paris to Phnom Penh, and yes, I know—it was a mistake. We should’ve flown out of Laos, but here we are.
But is it doable to backpack through both countries in a relaxed way?
I’ve seen that the transport takes a while...
Thanks so much for your replies.
Hi there,
I’ve started looking into getting dental implants, possibly in Costa Rica or Mexico.
Do you have any clinics to recommend or ones I should avoid?
For the next steps, I need to choose between Cuba Medika or Medigo—these are agencies that help with medical procedures. Do you have any info on either of them?
Thanks so much for your help!
Thanks so much for your help!
Hi everyone, a question for those who’ve been lucky enough to visit Raja Ampat—should you consider preventive malaria treatment given its proximity to Papua? And how was the food hygiene situation?
Thanks for your feedback! !
Hi there.
I’d like to know if all medications need to be declared at Uzbek customs.
E.g., antidepressants?
Thanks for your reply
For several years now, increased aggression has been observed in Cape fur seals.
At least 70 unprovoked attacks on humans.
It was recently confirmed that this is due to rabies.
The suspected origin is contamination in Namibia by jackals.
The contagion seems to be spreading.
Preventive vaccination (of the animals) is being considered.
Just a reminder:
Rabies affects all mammals.
Once symptoms appear—sometimes weeks or even months later—death is inevitable.
It’s the bite that transmits the disease.
There are so-called "furious" forms with aggression, but also forms without aggression.
In case of a bite, in addition to standard wound care, tetanus prevention… rabies prevention is essential.
Stay careful out there…
Seeing seals from a boat along the coast isn’t rare in these parts…
I need 2 dental implants and I'd like to get them done abroad (it's a question of price).
Thanks for helping me with my search (Turkey, Spain, Romania???)
Can you tell me if you're satisfied with the services provided by Dentist Miguel at Club Amigo in Holguin? I'd like to go there in mid-December. Is it worth the trip to get dental prosthetics done?
Thanks for getting back to me... Michelle from Quebec
Hello,
I’m looking for a dentist who can do a full lower-arch implant with a complete prosthesis. I’m in Quebec and available to travel to Cuba. Need full contact details. Thanks everyone!
Hi there,
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!
My current plan is to get my teeth treated in Cuba, especially for dental implants. Has anyone here had experience and could refer me to a good, affordable dentist? I’d really appreciate it if you could give me an idea of the price for one implant, since I need at least 6 done. Thanks so much!