Cleaning Bucket Kits 5-Gallon bucket (with Lid) 5 Scouring Pads These supplies help 7 Sponges people begin the 1 Scrub brush overwhelming task of 18 Cleaning towels cleaning up after a Liquid laundry detergent hurricane or flood. 1 Household cleaner Disinfectant dish soap 50 Clothes pins Clothes line 5 Dust masks 2 Pair latex gloves 1 Pair work gloves 24 bag heavy duty trash bags FOR MORE 1 Insect repellant spray INFORMATION ON HOW YOUR CHURCH 1 Air freshener CAN GET INVOLVED CALL: 1-800-282-8011 EXT.148
*Complete details for needed items and assembly are attached*
PROJECT 6-4-1
For your church to be a part of Project 6-4-1 , all you have to do is prepare 6 Cleaning Buckets and store them for (4) 1 year. The Florida United Methodist Conference is committed to making a difference when disaster strikes and here is a great opportunity for everyone to get involved. If you want to be a part of Project 6-4-1 please fill out the form below and email or fax it back to Disaster Recovery at: Fax: 863-686-7363 Email:
[email protected] Questions on how your church can participate? Just give us a call at: 1-800-282-8011 Ext. 148 To find out more about Cleaning Buckets go to: www.UMCOR.org
Mailing Address: The Florida Conference Attn: Disaster Recovery 450 Martin Luther King Jr. Ave. Lakeland, FL 33815 Contact Info: Disaster Recovery Phone: 800-282-8011 Ext 148 Email:
[email protected] Fax: 863-686-7363
Number of Cleaning Buckets your church commits to assemble & store for 1 year. _______ If needed, could your church be a collection and/or distribution site for Cleaning Buckets? _______
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Thanks so much for your support of Project 6-4-1! Below are the instructions from UMCOR, regarding assembly of the Cleaning Bucket Kits. These instructions do not include shipping instructions, since the 6-4-1 project consists of churches storing their own Cleaning Buckets for 1 year. In the event there is need of them, you will be notified of a central location in your area to deliver the Kits. Since many of the components of the Kit are degradable, it is suggested that after one year, you break down the Kits and disperse them within your circle of needs. It’s a good idea to label your buckets with the date of assembly.
Cleaning Bucket Assembly Cleaning Bucket Kit Items Value: $55 per bucket. Note: if the requested item size is not available, go down to the next available size.
5-gallon bucket with re-sealable lid 5 scouring pads 7 sponges 1 scrub brush 18 cleaning towels (reusable wipes) Liquid laundry detergent (two 25 oz. or one 50 oz. bottle) 1 household cleaner, 12-16 oz. bottle Disinfectant dish soap, 16-28 oz. bottle 50 clothes pins Clothes line (two 50 ft. or one 100 ft.) 5 dust masks 2 pair latex gloves 1 pair work gloves 24-bag roll of heavy-duty trash bags, 33-45 gallon (remove roll from box before placing in bucket) 1 insect repellant spray, 6-14 oz. can (If aerosol, cans must have protective caps) 1 air freshener, 8 or 9 oz. can (If aerosol, cans must have protective caps)
Important Kit Assembly Information
All items included in kits must be NEW items.
All emergency kits are carefully planned to make them usable in the greatest number of situations. Since strict rules often govern product entry into international countries, it is important that kits contain only the requested items-nothing more.
Do NOT include any personal notes, money or additional materials in the kits. These things must be painstakingly removed and will delay the shipment. Cleaning Agents. All cleaning agents must be liquid and in plastic bottles. No powders. Pack them inside a bucket or strong outer box.
To see a complete set of assembly and shipping instructions visit the UMCOR site at:: http://new.gbgm-umc.org/umcor/getconnected/supplies/flood-bucket/