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Six Things to Never Flush Down the Toilet
VOORHEES, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--It seems easy to dispose of almost anything in the toilet - flush, and

forget. But, flushing the wrong things down the toilet can cause some

serious and expensive problems for your home's plumbing lines. It can

also cause even bigger problems in your local sewer system, from the

pipes running under the street outside your home, to the treatment

plant, which were designed to dispose and treat specific items. While it

might seem to make your daily life easier, putting the wrong thing down

the toilet can and do cause blockages, which take time money (yours' and

taxpayers) to fix.

Diapers - Flushing diapers is more common than you might think.

But, diapers will clog a toilet, or an outgoing sewer line, in a

heartbeat. Disposable diapers should always go in the trash. You may

believe that just one diaper flushed down the toilet shouldn't be a

problem. However, most disposable diapers are made from a material that

is designed to expand when it comes in contact with water. Even if one

actually gets down your toilet's line, it can get easily get caught in

the system's turns and bends, causing a backup of the sewer into your

house. Sewer company workers frequently have to unblock sewer pipes that

are clogged with diapers - not a pleasant job.

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Bathroom Wipes/Moist Towelettes -- These are popular for wiping

babies' bottoms and are found in most bathrooms and nurseries today.

They are not toilet paper. They are thicker and sturdier, and do not

easily break down in water. They are manufactured for durability and

cannot be torn as easily as toilet paper. Many brands today are marketed

as "flushable." Despite this, they still cause sewer clogs and backups.

The problem is that if you have just a small clog in the pipes, these

flushable wipes quickly add to the size of the clog and the growing

problem, leading to expensive home plumbing repairs down the line.

Flushing wipes down the toilet can harm your household pipes, sewer

lines, as well as the sewer system's pumps and filters.

Tampons and Sanitary Napkins --Flushing tampons and sanitary

napkins cause a great deal of the clogs and sewage backups in the home.

First, like disposable diapers, the absorbent nature of these products

makes them quickly become too thick for the plumbing. Second, cotton

snags easily. Any cracks or root infiltration in the pipes can cause the

cotton to get caught http://kitchensinkplumbing.net/simple-plumbers-service/

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