{"id":7049,"date":"2021-06-09T00:02:21","date_gmt":"2021-06-09T00:02:21","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/alternatech.net\/?p=7049"},"modified":"2021-06-09T00:02:21","modified_gmt":"2021-06-09T00:02:21","slug":"things-you-should-never-ever-pour-down-the-drain","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/inovatestory.com\/things-you-should-never-ever-pour-down-the-drain\/","title":{"rendered":"Things You Should Never, Ever Pour Down the Drain"},"content":{"rendered":"
When you pour grease down the drain it sticks to the inside of your pipes and the pipes in the street. This can cause the entire pipe to become clogged over time. Other oil-based products are also dangerous to pour down your drain, such as cooking oil, salad dressings, butter, mayonnaise and fat. If needed, make sure to let the grease cool first, then dispose of it in the trash instead.\n
If you flush your unused or expired medication or crush it up and pour it down the drain, those chemicals will be leaked back into your drinking water and the environment. Always make sure to dispose of unwanted medication at your local pharmacy or police department, which will have access to medical waste disposal units.\n
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Flour coagulates when mixed with water. This can clog your pipes by coating the edges and catching other bits of disposables trying to make their way down. Always throw your flour, whether mixed with water or not, in the garbage. Here are 11 Things in Your Home That Are Harmful & Making You Sick\n Even though most cleaning products are liquid, they should never be poured down the drain because they contain harmful chemicals. Many contain phosphates, antibacterial agents and other compounds that aren\u2019t removed at the water treatment plant and can be hazardous to the ecosystem. Take a look at these Bad Cleaning Habits You Need to Break\n Many times people wash their fruit and forget to take the sticker off; it falls in the sink and you eventually just let it go down the drain. Peel them off before you wash your fruit and dispose of it properly. Those little stickers don\u2019t dissolve in water and can clog your pipes and block screens and filters or pumps at the water treatment plant.\n Coffee grounds build up in your pipes and cause a blockage. Plumbers say they are the most common cause of drain problems. You should always dispose of coffee grounds in your trashcan or use them for composting (don\u2019t forget the coffee grounds at the bottom of your mug).\nCleaning products\n
Produce stickers\n
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Coffee grounds\n
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Products claiming to be \u2018flushable\u2019\n