C.W. asks from Mount Prospect, IL on February 06, 2010
Plumbing Question...
OK Mamas, I have a personal question. We had our plumbing back up twice in the past year/year and a half. Both times the plumber claimed it was feminine products and said nothing but human waste and toilet paper should be flushed down the toilet. I don't flush anything but tampons (not the applicator, not the wrapper, not pads) and I think it's disgusting to dispose of them in the trash! I chalked it up to our house and its plumbing being old. THEN last week the plumbing backed up at our office. Small 2 story building, each tenant has one bathroom. So the landlord calls after things get back to normal and advises...no flushing feminine products!
So Mamas, tell me - aren't tampons supposed to be flushable? I can't be the only person that's run into this. It's to the point that I try to hit the public bathroom wherever I am before I head home/back to the office so that I don't upset the apple cart during that time of the month. Plus, I really can't keep paying $6-700 to have my pipes rodded out every time things get clogged up.
UPDATE - Thanks for all the nice advice and commisseration Mamas, although to the few that felt it necessary to degrade me (I am not blonde) for asking an honest question, that's not what this forum is for.
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J.J. answers from Dallas on February 06, 2010
No it is NOT a good idea to flush them. I have a septic system and it is especially a NO NO!! I provide small scented bags (for diaper disposal) and put them in the bathrooms - I no longer use tampons, and my teenage daughter doesn't yet... but we have a pool and LOTS of guests... Only toilet paper and potty should go down the toilet!!!! Also flushable wipes are NOT flushable either.... another don't!!!
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D.P. answers from Pittsburgh on February 06, 2010
C.,
My brother is a plumber. Just because something is advertised as "flushable" doesn't mean it's wise to flush it! Just wrap in tissue and dispose of properly in a trash can. I like a can with a lid for my bathrooms.
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J. answers from Chicago on February 07, 2010
As you have probably guessed by previous posts, they lie on the box. If you are not sure, put an unused one in a glass of water and see how long it takes to break down. My dad was a plumber and we(all three girls) were told , without question, they go in the garbage. So it is a decision you need to make...gross garbage or shell out $600 a month to have the problem fixed.
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B.K. answers from Chicago on February 06, 2010
No tampons down the toilet! They don't biodegrade and they clog up your sewer system and pipes down the line. Our neighbors had to have their main line routed out and it was ALL tampons that had clogged the line, about 100 ft. away from their house. They had been having problems for a few years and finally discovered it was this.
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J.J. answers from Dallas on February 06, 2010
No it is NOT a good idea to flush them. I have a septic system and it is especially a NO NO!! I provide small scented bags (for diaper disposal) and put them in the bathrooms - I no longer use tampons, and my teenage daughter doesn't yet... but we have a pool and LOTS of guests... Only toilet paper and potty should go down the toilet!!!! Also flushable wipes are NOT flushable either.... another don't!!!
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J.F. answers from Chicago on February 07, 2010
Don't believe everything companies write on their boxes. Just like when food is labeled "natural" but is full of chemicals and everything but natural food. Any professional plumber will tell you not to flush them.
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C.K. answers from Chicago on February 07, 2010
I'm the daughter of a plumber and the answer is definitely NO!!! Does not matter what the box says, they are not flushable, they do not breakdown. If they make it through your pipes they eventually end up at the sewage treatment plant and have to be cleaned out. They clog the system. The same goes for "flushable" baby wipes, diaper inserts and even the tampax cardboard holders. It costs a tremendous amount of money to maintain the equipment at the other end not to mention what you are shelling out to get your sewer cleaned. You might also be having another problem with you pipes. How old is your house and do you have a lot of trees around you? You could have a pipe that is either broken, dislodged or has a tree branch broken through it. You could get your sewer televised to see if there is an additional problem.
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L.C. answers from Chicago on February 07, 2010
1 tampon will screw with my toilet!!!! not even kleenex is suppose to go in your toilet. it will make a huge difference if you stop flushing them!!! promise:)
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T.C. answers from Albuquerque on February 06, 2010
Hi C.,
I feel your pain! With three teenage girls in the house, my Mom laid down the law: no tampons down the toilet.
Her solution for us was she bought small, paper cups to put them in... as far as I was concerned, it was still nasty, but a lot less messy than it could have been.
Today, I am VERY thankful for modern plumbing :))
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J.M. answers from Chicago on February 07, 2010
they may say flushable but are not really bio-degradable, so think of the yuck factor of tampons out in our water system.........TP and waste is the only things that should be flushed
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