I've been the sole caregiver 24/7 for my 80-year-old mother, for the past 10 years. She has many significant health problems and dementia. My question is this: I empty her commode bucket 1-2 times a day (both urine and poo) and take out her wastebasket of used Depends, but the smell when I'm doing this is making me absolutely sick to my stomach. I am at the end of my rope and have been for a long time. Does anyone have any ideas for the smell while I'm cleaning up? I always add a little bleach to the new water.
I will research the site here, oh! I just remembered a product advertised on TV, supposedly drop one drop b4 using the toilet and no odor.
I will be back asap. Mom's Frank Sinatra DVD ended................aaaahhhhhmmmm!
M88
POO PURRI
All scents, sizes, prices, and the imitation too.
My mom, 90.7 yrs old is still continent, but when I need it, I am going to have to buy some.
M88
M88
* If you have a second bedside commode handy that happens to be already clean, you can bring it out and set it where the other one was before it needed cleaned. If you don't have an extra one handy, the patient can temporarily use a bedpan (if bedridden) or a regular commode (if not bedridden).
You can't just "cover-up" bad odors that linger, you must get to the root of the problem and eliminate the cause of the odor, because allowing it to remain will only make you and others sick
There is something less toxic you can add to the commode bucket.
Maybe others can figure this out for you.
Thinking RV toilet additives?
Tile? Grout may be harboring bacteria and smell
Carpet? Need to protect the permanent carpet with something washable.
Wooden floor? Same as tile, harder to sanitize.
Try the Shark floor cleaner, it uses steam cleaning, light and easy to use. Not terribly expensive and it disinfects with plain water
Waterproof the commode's surroundings.
Febreeze, comes in a few scents.
Lemon juice....... oh, baking soda and vinegar together. It will work for the garbage disposal nicely. Cheap!
M88
For particularly smelly jobs, spray a bit of shaving cream on it. The smell is instantly better. I learned this trick on another chat site. It workef in the commode and on her body at this point. I do have masks too and have been known to wear one with a bit if essential oil rubbed on the inside ;-) while changing an extreme job.
My husband used to tease me when I was gagging that I could change baby and toddler diapers with no problem...ugh. But it is true, we had five children and the eighth grandbaby coming...hahaha...very different.
I also use baby wipes on mom...the scent helps.
Hope this helps.
It come in 3 really nice fragrances... I swear by this stuff.. Its pretty amazing. It removes any odor of urine..feces..vomit etc...It can be used in the laundry also as a rm freshner. It is also a disinfecting cleaner. I have an incontinent elderly father. So believe me i have found no other product that works so well.
I notice few people are addressing the problem of feeling sick while emptying and cleaning the commode. In mediaeval Europe, hygiene was almost non-existent. People used facemasks, nose masks and nosegays (heavily scented small flower bouquets) and pomanders to plunge their noses into to escape evil smells. Why not buy ordinary facemasks from chemist or DIY shop, spray on non-toxic flowery perfume or even just a mist of cider vinegar, and wear that while cleaning out. For the rest of the house, look at all the other posts for good tips! I have an incontinent old dog whose pee and poo on the kitchen floor also need the same attention as your commode!!