No. NO! Unless you like clearing stoppages (or calling and paying the plumber to do so), DO NOT put tampons in the toilet. Even if it says on the box that they're flushable. LIES! DON'T DO IT! EVER! i flush the tampon itself, but not the applcators..nothing has ever gotten clogged or stuck. but if you flush the applicators, it most likely will, even if it is cardboard.
Even if a tampon says it is flush able it is bad for the environment. Tampons take years to decompose and cause lots of Plumbing problems. Plumbers of America want you to flush them as it is good for their business. just wrap them up in paper and throw them in the trash.
Don't even get me started about condoms. These will never decompose and are bad for the environment. The best way it to empty the contents into the sink and throw away the rubber in the trash can. kylekeith knows all
No, you cannot flush tampons down any toilet.Tampons don't break-down in water, instead they expand which can cause serious problems such as blockages i any toilet system. In normal toilets the tampons can also bypass sewage treatment so end-up in waterways such as in rivers and the ocean, where they are an eyesore and can harm wildlife. Tampons should always be wrapped-up and thrown in the bin, that's what bins are there for.
You cannot flush tampons down any toilet. Although tampon manufacturers claim their products are flushable they say this to make their products seem more convenient and don't care about what they can do to the sewage system: blocking the toilet or pipes further-up the system, which can cost billions per year for water authorities to fix. Furthermore tampons can bypass sewage treatment and make it into the sea. Always wrap-up your tampons and throw in the bin.
you flush the toilet
The device used to flush a toilet is called a flush handle or flush button.
The device used to flush a toilet is called a "flush handle" or a "flush lever."
Yes, you can flush toilet paper in this restroom.
He Invented The First Flush Toilet In 1568.
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The flush button on an airplane toilet is typically located on the top or side of the toilet bowl. It may be a button, lever, or sensor that you can press or activate to flush the toilet.
Well, it depends how many times you don't flush a toilet. If you don't flush it one time, nothing happens. But if you don't flush it for a month or something, and then you finally flush it, it may get clogged with toilet paper.
If your home is on a sewer line, you can flush them. If you have a septic system, wrap them well and put them out with the trash. DO NOT flush tampons with a septic system - ask anyone who works for a septic system maintenance company. They'll have plenty of horror stories to tell you.
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