Usually somewhere secret, or maybe a trap, since it is called a TRAP door.
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!.
which of the following is a legal and commonly used trap? bell trap S trap drum trap or P trap
drum trap Decent codes will not allow a Bell trap, Drum trap, S trap The better codes allow a running or P trap
A trap door is a hinged or removable panel in a floor, ceiling, or wall that provides access to an area or space beneath or above it. It is commonly used in various settings, such as theaters for stage effects, in homes for access to basements or attics, and in secure facilities for hidden entrances. Trap doors can also serve practical purposes like storage or maintenance access while maintaining the appearance of a seamless surface.
By cutting it out and installing either a P trap or a running trap as an S trap is notorious for losing its seal
The cast of There Are Trap Doors - 2012 includes: Humberto Castello
yes.
Winchester house.
For special entrences.
They did use trap doors and pigs' bladders filled with blood so that people who were stabbed on stage would bleed convincingly.
Entrapment
yes there were trap doors and pully systems :)
No. It usually just takes a little bit of time to actually trap the rat.
True
Jim Morrison.
Havahart racoon size w/double doors and tarp the top for privacy. Once it goes in, he will be caught. Most hardware stores have them
Man-trap