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Dlo-Dlo Sal 1 (Water/Sewage 1)

PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT

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Haitian Creole:

Dlo/Dlo Sal
Sa nou pwal di la se yon enfomasyon enpòtan de santé piblik pou ede’w fè prekosyon avèk dlo ouap bwè. kote w abitye pran dlo a nòmalman, ka danjere apre yon tranblemanntè, menmsi dlo a sanble l klè. Bwè dlo ki trete, si posib. Lè w bouyi dlo a pandan 1 minit, se pi bon fason pou fè dlo a potab pou w sa bwè l. Lè w ajoute 5 gout klowòks ki sèvi nan kay nan 1 lit dlo sa pral fè dlo a potab tou. Piga eseye prepare dlo ki melanje avèk gaz oswa avèk pwodui chimik ki danjere, pou fè l vin potab. Piga w janm bwè dlo ki melanje avèk gaz oswa avèk pwodui chimik ki danjere. Ti enfomasyon sa a ka sove la vi….pran anpil prekosyon.

English Translation:

Water/Sewage
The following is an important public health announcement about drinking water safety. Normal sources of water may be unsafe following the earthquake, even if the water looks clear. Drink treated water if possible. Boiling water for 1 minute is the best way to make water safe to drink. Adding 5 drops of household bleach to 1 liter of water will also make water safe. Do not try to make water that has mixed with fuel or harmful chemicals safe. Never drink water that has mixed with fuel or harmful chemicals. These tips can save lives….Be safe.

 
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