Because waste will sit in there and It ill smell terrible. Plus, it would pile up and that is just gross. Why wouldn't you flush it?
As a piece of furniture, 'une commode' is a chest of drawers. As an adjective, commode means 'practical, easy to use'
About 1.6 gallons per flush
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By remembering to flush the toilet after use, you can conserve water by ensuring that only necessary amounts are used for each flush, reducing unnecessary waste.
The purpose of a commode toilet is to allow a person who due to some disability can not use a regular toilet. Typically this is due to a mobility issue in the elderly.
With difficulty, I would imagine. After normally using toilet paper, I recommend using moist baby wipes to clean your anus after using a commode.
To conserve water, it is recommended to flush the toilet only when necessary, rather than after each use. This helps reduce water usage and promotes water conservation.
If the toilet works each time on one flush, they use roughly half the water of a standard toilet. You would then use half as much a month on the toilet. They do not always flush completely on the first flush and the toilet is only a part of the water bill.
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Place an open jar in the tank. The flush is reduced by the amount of water saved in the jar.
Yes, a commode is a type of toilet, specifically referring to a portable or movable toilet often used in situations where a traditional bathroom is not available. The term can also refer to a toilet with a seat and lid, typically found in homes. In both cases, a commode serves the function of waste disposal and is designed for sanitary use.
It depends on what type of flush you use. Old style single flush toilets use around 11 litres of water per flush, older dual flush toilets use 4.5 or 9 litres per flush, while modern water efficient dual flush toilets use 3 or 6 litres per flush.