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get a bucket
a bucket
Usually a bucket.
Well, only if there is no toilet.
To eliminate urinary and fecal waste to the sewage. A toilet that doesn't flush is basically a bucket.
toilet paper
It's a toilet that doesn't flush. Usually simply a bucket, or a simple shed over a hole in the ground.
By dumping the waste materials in aproper place, cleaning home using antiseptic chemicals and cleaning toilet using toilet cleaner.
Most individuals would not choose to defecate into a bucket. In some situations in which indoor plumbing isn't available, or while camping, using a bucket as a toilet may be necessary.
It takes 1 bucket of water when we flush.
If they live in a village, they simply use a bucket seeing as there is no sewage system.
Urine, faeces, toilet paper are allowed, anything else is likely to block the toilet or cause a blockage somewhere along the sewer pipe. Soiled disposable nappies, baby wipes, should never be put down a toilet.