Penticton Herald

Don’t be an April Fool when it comes to toilets: 10 things you never flush

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To help your audience avoid becoming the ‘April Fool’ of their house, Reliance Home Comfort’s has provided a Top 10 list of things should never be flushed down the toilet.

1. Flushable/baby wipes – “Flushable” and baby wipes are incorrectl­y named and do not disintegra­te in water as quickly as toilet tissue does. They can lodge in sewer pipes and clog the toilet.

2. Cell phones – Hear that? That’s the sound of your cell phone getting stuck in the bathroom plumbing. If you flush your phone, you will be calling the plumber, guaranteed. Nearly one in five people drop their smart phones in the toilet.

3. Condoms – Condoms will clog your toilet and should be disposed of in the trash. Period. They are non-biodegrada­ble.

4. Dental floss – Tossing seemingly harmless dental floss in the toilet seems like no big deal, but floss is a) not biodegrada­ble, and b) bunches up and causes clogging.

5. Hair – Brushing your long beautiful mane or trimming your hipster beard over the toilet will form balls, cause clogs and trap odours. Always clean brushes over the trashcan. This goes for pet hair and fur as well.

6. Cotton swabs and cotton balls – They seem so small and innocent, but they gather in pipes and cause frustratin­g clogs.

7. Food – That ‘special’ bologna sandwich you pack for your child’s lunch five days a week? It might not be so special to them and being fed to your toilet. I unfortunat­ely see food clogging toilets much more often than I should.

8. Fish/small pets– Please find a home for unwanted pets. Flushing them down the toilet is not only inhumane, it’s irresponsi­ble. There’s no way they’re going to disintegra­te in the toilet water and there’s a good chance they’ll create a clog.

9. Cat litter – Cat litter is made to clump in contact with moisture. This means it clumps up your toilet. So, from now on, bag up your litter — poop and all — and dispose of it in the garbage.

10. Cigarette butts – Despite their small size, cigarette butts are not easily flushable. Toilets were made for your butt, not a cigarette.

If you find yourself an ‘April Fool’ this year and have a plumbing pitfall you can’t fix, we have you covered!

Trusted by more than 1.7 million Canadian homeowners to deliver quality heating, cooling and plumbing and water filtration systems, Reliance Home Comfort is Canada’s dependable source for quality HVAC and plumbing service and solutions regardless of dwelling-size or budget.

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