Thinking is extremely wrong and brings many dangers. Of course, it will not directly endanger your health and life, but it will be a great “threat” to the environment.
At the same time, when non-biodegradable waste is thrown into the toilet and clogs the toilet or drainage system, it will really be “dangerous” and annoying for your wallet because the cost of fixing these unintentional errors is not small.
1. Sanitary pads
For those who are tidy, it is hard to imagine that someone can throw sanitary pads into the toilet. This waste poses a high risk of toilet clogging because they are quite large and will expand further when in contact with water.
However, in reality, this still happens, especially in families with young girls – those who value convenience but do not fully understand the consequences that will occur.
Remind your children to throw sanitary pads separately in the trash can, never throw them into the toilet.
2. Wet wipes
Wet wipes are very convenient, so some people use them instead of toilet paper, especially in public restrooms. These wipes are not flushable and can cause serious drain blockages or overload septic tanks.
3. Condoms
Throwing condoms into the toilet is a common habit of men. Many people believe that this habit is negligible because condoms are very small and have less chance of causing blockages.
However, the consequences of this habit for the environment are significant because condoms are made with non-biodegradable materials.
4. Cigarette butts
Flushing cigarette butts down the toilet and not bothering to flush is also a habit of many men.
This habit not only causes aesthetic problems but also has health risks because cigarette butts contain many harmful chemicals. Flushing them can cause these chemicals to seep out and adhere to the toilet bowl, posing a hazard to your health.
Furthermore, cigarette butts often float on the water surface, so flushing them can be difficult. Sometimes, flushing them may require a lot of water. This is wasteful considering that water is not an infinite resource.
5. Tissues
Many people use tissues instead of toilet paper because they believe that tissues are more durable and cleaner than toilet paper.
However, this will cause very serious consequences because tissues do not dissolve easily in water like toilet paper. They will cause serious blockages.
6. Cat litter
Many city households allow their dogs and cats to use cat litter for their hygiene and pour it directly into the toilet.
It won’t be long before you witness the consequences as this type of litter made from clay and soil will quickly settle and solidify in the drainage pipe. Fixing the consequences will be extremely difficult.
Moreover, the waste of dogs and cats contains many toxins and parasites. Therefore, you should not let them mix into the household water system.
7. Excess cooking oil
Housewives often pour excess cooking oil down the toilet during cooking or after meals because this method is very convenient to deal with this unpleasant waste. Just flush the water, no mess and easy to clean.
However, this is an absolute habit that should not be done because the excess oil will solidify into extremely stubborn clumps, causing drain blockages. Fixing the consequences of oil clogs is extremely difficult.
Source: thoidaiplus.giadinh.net.vn
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