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Why you shouldn’t flush tampons or pads down the toilet - conversation without exaggeration

It is not recommended to throw sanitary products, including pads and tampons, into the toilet, but there is an exception to the rule.

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Why not

Why, in most cases, should hygiene items only be thrown into the trash bin? Because they can cause blockages. Modern tampons are rarely made of pure cotton. As a rule, they are covered with non-woven materials, have an absorbent layer and a bundle of thick thread. The gaskets do not have a “tail”, but they do have a sticky layer that catches threads and small debris quite well even after use. All this does not dissolve or decomposes extremely poorly.

On a note
As the author of the magazine purity-en.htgetrid.com found out, such convenient and comfortable plastic applicators take several centuries to decompose in nature.

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What happens in the pipe

If you regularly flush hygiene items down the toilet, they swell in the elbow or pipe, sink to the bottom, pile up, interfere with the passage of feces, food debris (which are most often also flushed down the toilet), small debris, and accelerate the accumulation of limescale, rust and water. stone As a result, the lumen of the pipe rapidly narrows, and water stops passing through it. Everything that is flushed down the toilet in the apartment and up the riser comes out, flooding the floor and spreading a stench.

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Of course, a single accidentally thrown tampon is unlikely to cause much harm.It is more likely that it will not go away at all, but will remain floating around as an unpleasant reminder. You shouldn’t push it with a brush - it’s better to wrap it in toilet paper and throw it in the trash can, and if it’s overflowing, put it on top of a pile of garbage.

Important
It is strictly forbidden to throw hygiene products into public toilets.

This ban is due, firstly, to the fact that you do not know how clean the pipes are and how strong the pressure is in the building. If both are in poor condition, your negligence may well provoke a flood. Secondly, the traffic of “water closets” in shopping centers, restaurants and offices is very high, and even dissolvable toilet paper will not have time to completely decompose if everyone throws a piece, and women’s needs will instantly block the pipes.

Blockage in the toilet

When it's not scary

However, there is an exception to the rule:

  1. You can safely flush tampons made from soluble materials down the toilet - read the information on the packaging. As a rule, these are purely natural models without an applicator. Their fibers are well separated in water and come out relatively calmly with the flow of water - however, the pressure in the pipes must be strong, and the cross-section must be large and not clogged (for this you need to regularly clean the drain with industrial products).
  2. Mini tampons are less harmful than standard ones due to their size. But they shouldn’t be sent to the toilet often.

Clogged hygiene products

In private houses and if the plumber had no hands
If there is low water pressure, old, too long horizontal or winding communications, flushing anything foreign down the toilet is strictly not recommended. In this case, even regular cleaning with a product will not save you from blockages; you will always have to keep a plunger and cable ready.

Today, manufacturers of hygiene products, as a rule, offer not only convenient products, but also convenient disposal methods: case boxes, adhesive wrappers, etc. On most models, the packaging contains a “throw away only in the trash” sign - do not neglect it. This way you will protect not only the environment, but also the cleanliness of your own home.

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  1. Oksana

    Very detailed and understandable. Thanks to the author.

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