10 Things That Shouldn’t Be Dumped Down the Drain

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  The Dangers of Disposing of Women’s Hygiene Products Women’s hygiene products like tampons and pads are made to absorb moisture. While useful for their purpose, this makes them risky to flush. When in water, they expand and can cause severe plumbing blockages. These products do not break down and can stay in pipes for a long time. As they collect, they mix with other debris, making large clogs that are costly to fix. Such blockages can disrupt wastewater flow and cause backups that threaten health. To avoid problems, always throw hygiene products in the trash. Many places offer special bins to ensure safe and responsible disposal.
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