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A simple method to clean your denizens is the [[User:Uristocrat/Dwarven_Bathtub|Dwarven Bathtub]], but note that while these will remove and contain infectious contaminants, the contaminants themselves remain dangerous.  Because of this, Dwarven Bathtubs set up without complex sealing, washing, and draining functions will keep the contagion inside them, potentially exposing dwarves and objects to contaminants and contaminated water each time they pass through.  A single "pile of forgotten beast extract", sitting inside a Dwarven Bathtub in a high traffic area, can easily infect your entire fort as each dwarf walks through it.  
 
A simple method to clean your denizens is the [[User:Uristocrat/Dwarven_Bathtub|Dwarven Bathtub]], but note that while these will remove and contain infectious contaminants, the contaminants themselves remain dangerous.  Because of this, Dwarven Bathtubs set up without complex sealing, washing, and draining functions will keep the contagion inside them, potentially exposing dwarves and objects to contaminants and contaminated water each time they pass through.  A single "pile of forgotten beast extract", sitting inside a Dwarven Bathtub in a high traffic area, can easily infect your entire fort as each dwarf walks through it.  
  
Combine a Dwarven Bathtub with a [[mist|mister]] suspended above it to form a Dwarven Shower.  The tub ensures that visitors are clean, while the mist destroys contaminants in the tub and gives happy thoughts.
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Combine a Dwarven Bathtub with a mister suspended above it to form a Dwarven Shower.  The tub ensures that visitors are clean, while the mist destroys contaminants in the tub and gives happy thoughts.
  
 
To set up a basic Dwarven Bathtub, just make a [[channel]] and fill it with 3/7 water via a [[Activity_zone#Pit.2FPond|pond zone]], being careful to remove or deactivate the zone before it gets too full.  If you do it outdoors in one of the warmer biomes, build a roof over it so that the water tiles become {{DFtext|Inside|6:0}} to prevent evaporation.  Be careful not to put these outside in any biome which freezes, because freezing water will kill anyone in the tub when it freezes over.  They should be safe from freezing so long as all the tiles with water show up as {{DFtext|Subterranean|0:1}} when you look at them. Because [[Noble|nobody]] would want that to happen!  The warmer biomes don't have this worry.
 
To set up a basic Dwarven Bathtub, just make a [[channel]] and fill it with 3/7 water via a [[Activity_zone#Pit.2FPond|pond zone]], being careful to remove or deactivate the zone before it gets too full.  If you do it outdoors in one of the warmer biomes, build a roof over it so that the water tiles become {{DFtext|Inside|6:0}} to prevent evaporation.  Be careful not to put these outside in any biome which freezes, because freezing water will kill anyone in the tub when it freezes over.  They should be safe from freezing so long as all the tiles with water show up as {{DFtext|Subterranean|0:1}} when you look at them. Because [[Noble|nobody]] would want that to happen!  The warmer biomes don't have this worry.

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