
“A California school district said this week that they had so many lockdowns last year that it seemed like the perfect time to spend $36,000 on portable plastic toilets for the classrooms. The so-called lockdown kits sold by SOS Survival Products include a 5-gallon bucket with a toilet seat lid, toilet paper, wet wipes, waste bags, duct tape, latex gloves, a tarp and a bag of kitty litter. ‘This year, as a district, we bought it district wide in order to get the most cost-effective rate on our cost,’ Teves explained. ‘We were able to buy these for about $20 each. We bought a total of 1,800, so it was a cost of about $36,000.'”
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