YES, you do need a trap. Usually the bathtub drain is on the same sewer line as the nearby toilet.The smell from the toilet's discharge will sneak up through the bathtub's drain line without a trap ... not pleasant!.
Yes, it wont harm you, if you wash up right after then the pee wont get on you! If you have to pee then just go!
You have to pee when you get in the bathtub because the liquid of the water gats you thinking about peeing, plus the temp. of the water causes your blatter muscles to relax.
To install a shower pee trap, first, remove the existing drain cover. Then, insert the pee trap into the drain pipe and secure it in place. Finally, replace the drain cover and test the trap to ensure it is functioning properly.
water trap, vapor trap, P trap,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Plummers use all those, and everyone will know what you want. You need to know if its 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 inch.
Yes and a vent and hot and cold water to it and a waste line would also be a great idea
Absolutely NOT as NO sewerage shall enter a waste line (soil)It does require a "waste trap" such as a "P" type
The purpose of a pee trap in a sink is to prevent foul odors and gases from coming up through the drain and into the room. It also helps to stop debris from clogging the plumbing system.
The answer to that is yes, they do. I am a girl and I pee in a shower and bathtub, to practice peeing standing. All u do is pull down your pants and panties or take them off , squat or stand up in the tub/shower and pee right through! It is just as effective as doing the squat in a public restroom
The purpose of a pee trap in a plumbing system is to prevent sewer gases from entering a building and to maintain a barrier of water to block odors and pests from coming up through the drain.
A typical p-trap in a sink or bathtub holds around 2 ounces of water.
By disconnecting it from the tail piece and the piping on the outlet side of the trap