well im guessing it's possible anything is possible! *flys off with purple cow into the sunset*
yes, if faeces are in the toilet, when it is flushed it causes small amounts of faeces the splash in the area of 2 metres
In order for water to flow down a pipe, there must be a vent to allow the air to escape. Above a toilet, on the roof, there is usually a pipe or a vent hood, which is connected to the drain pipe. When the toilet is flushed, the sound of water draining can be heard issuing from this vent. In addition to the above answer, the air rushing through the water may be the cause of the gurgling sound, which is the air escaping through the vent to prevent the build up of air pressure inside your water system.
A sense of foreboding seemed to permeate the town. The smell from the garbage dump would permeate the air during the summer. The fireproofing agent has to permeate the material to be effective.
When a toilet burps when flushed, it is usually due to air trapped in the plumbing system being released. This can happen if there is a blockage or restriction in the pipes, causing air to get trapped and then released when the toilet is flushed.
It means like when a smell, like popcorn, travels through the air, spreading the smell/ odor everywhere! hope this helps!!!
air is not invivible
When a toilet bubbles when flushed, it is usually due to a blockage in the plumbing system. The blockage causes air to get trapped in the pipes, leading to the bubbling effect when the toilet is flushed.
Germs thrive in the heat.It doesn't matter the temperature or the dryness of the air there will always be germs
Germs spread by any way. By air water and humans and animals. Many Germs can spread by touching the face or hands.
It removes bacteria and germs and oders from the air.
Germs can stay alive in air for up to 48 hours after leaving an infected person or animal. Some germs can live up to a week on surfaces they infect. It is best to keep hands washed, and surfaces sterile to kill germs.
When the toilet is flushed, it creates a sudden change in pressure in the plumbing system. This change in pressure can cause air to be sucked into the drain pipes, leading to the gurgling sound in the tub as the air escapes.