Why you should never pour domestic wastewater into the toilet?
Domestic wastewater is something that everyone discharges every day. Some families have the habit of pouring domestic wastewater into the toilet, but this is a wrong habit, for the following reasons.
1. Clogged drains
Pouring domestic wastewater down the toilet can cause clogged drains. This is because domestic wastewater can contain a large amount of impurities and waste, which can accumulate in the toilet and drain, causing poor water flow or even complete blockage.
2. Spreading bacteria
Domestic wastewater can contain a large amount of bacteria and viruses. When this wastewater is discharged into the toilet, bacteria and viruses can spread into the air, causing air pollution and then can spread to people nearby.
3. Damage to the toilet and drainage system
Domestic wastewater can contain a number of chemicals that are harmful to toilets and drainage systems. Pouring this amount of wastewater into the toilet for a long time can damage the toilet and drainage system, increasing repair costs.
4. Weak impact
Although domestic wastewater can also wash away dirt in the toilet, its impact is much weaker than that of the water in the toilet, which will significantly reduce the cleaning efficiency, sometimes the inside of the toilet is stained yellow or the stains on the inside wall cannot be removed cleanly.
Therefore, to preserve the family environment and public health, avoid wasting water resources, we should properly treat domestic wastewater and avoid pouring it into the toilet.