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DO NOT THROW THINGS THERE!

06 October 2023

Has your bathroom toilet ever clogged? Not to mention if there are piles of goods in the water channels. A number of items cause clogged toilets. Rather than looking for a way to solve it, it's better not to throw things carelessly into the toilet!

A clogged toilet will definitely make you nervous. This is usually caused by trivial things, the most common is because there is a pile of items thrown away in the toilet. What are those items?

1. Tissues

In fact, tissue material easily absorbs water and breaks down. But, can tissue decompose in water? Of course, not quickly so blockages can occur. For this reason, place a trash can next to the toilet to make it easier for you to throw it away.

2. Baby diapers

If you have a baby, using disposable diapers is definitely a practical choice. However, never throw it into the toilet. Baby diapers can get caught in the drain pipe and cause a blockage. Wrap it neatly in plastic and throw it in the trash.

3. Sanitary pads

Just like baby diapers, throwing sanitary napkins into the toilet can cause the drain to clog. Clean the sanitary napkin first and wrap it in plastic, then throw it in the trash.

4. Cotton

Various beauty tools, such as cotton wool and cotton buds, use materials that cannot be decomposed. So, get into the habit of throwing rubbish in the right place.

5. Plastic

Plastic materials cannot decompose in soil, let alone in water? So, various plastic materials can potentially clog the toilet. Make sure you don't throw it in the toilet, okay?

6. Leftovers

Never throw leftover food into the toilet. This can only clog drain pipes and make the bathroom smelly.

7. Chewing gum

Be careful, chewing gum can clog and stick to the drain pipe.

8. Hair loss

It is not uncommon for women's hair to fall out when bathing or washing their hair. If there is any remaining hair loss, immediately pick it up and throw it in the trash. Remember, don't throw your hair into the toilet!

 

 

 

Written by : Nathasya Elvira


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