Putting a few pieces of paper into the toilet bowl before using it is a handy trick that not many people know about.
What’s the point of putting paper in the toilet before flushing?
One of the uncomfortable situations people often face when using the toilet is backsplash from the toilet bowl, which is unsanitary. This is not only an uncomfortable experience but also poses the risk of bacterial infection from dirty water.
Usually, there is some water in the toilet bowl to prevent sewer odors from escaping. Toilet water contains various bacteria, chemicals, and possibly parasites, which are unsanitary if they come into contact with the body. Putting paper in the bowl before flushing will help block the backsplash, reduce the risk of exposure to these harmful agents, and keep the area around the toilet cleaner.
Especially in public places, this trick of putting paper in the toilet before use will give you peace of mind and help prevent the cross-contamination of dangerous germs.
Putting paper in the toilet before flushing also helps reduce unpleasant odors, a common problem in public restrooms due to high usage and infrequent cleaning. The layer of paper on the water surface will reduce the diffusion of odors, making the toilet space more pleasant. This is especially useful in small restrooms or those without proper ventilation.
Putting paper in the toilet before flushing has many benefits. (Photo: House Digest)
Things to note when putting paper in the toilet before flushing
While putting paper in the toilet before flushing has its benefits, keep the following in mind:
– Do not put regular paper in the toilet as it is difficult to disintegrate and decompose, leading to clogs.
Putting toilet paper into the toilet will clog the sewage treatment system. In fact, if you use a type of toilet paper that disintegrates well (soft, easily disintegrates when wet), this is not a problem. However, in public restrooms with high usage, a large amount of toilet paper can clog the toilet, so this trick should not be applied.
– Don’t use too much paper: Use just enough to avoid wasting paper and reduce the risk of overfilling or clogging the toilet.
– Check the drainage system: For toilets with a weak drainage system, consider the amount of paper used to ensure effective flushing, or avoid applying this trick.
– Clean the toilet regularly: Whether or not you use this trick, it is important to clean the toilet regularly to maintain hygiene and safety.
Many people worry that regular cleaning of the toilet is necessary to maintain a clean and safe space.
Tips for choosing good toilet paper
Tips for choosing good toilet paper. (Photo: House Digest)
Here are some tips for choosing safe toilet paper that users should keep in mind:
Choose a reputable brand
When buying toilet paper, opt for products from well-known and trusted brands, sold at reliable distribution points. Important information to look for includes the production date, brand name, manufacturing process, and safety certifications.
Check for paper impurities
Good-quality toilet paper has minimal impurities. To identify toilet paper with fewer impurities, you can use the following three methods:
– Feel it with your hands: High-quality toilet paper feels smooth and soft to the touch and is usually made from natural materials. On the other hand, low-quality toilet paper tends to have a rough surface with tiny dots or small holes.
– Soak it in water: When soaking toilet paper in water, if there is minimal powder residue, it indicates good-quality toilet paper.
– Tear the paper: When tearing the toilet paper, if a lot of powder residue falls out, it indicates poor-quality toilet paper that should be avoided.
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