What to do with the toilet if the water is cut off?
[Disaster Prevention] What to do with the toilet if the water is cut off? A thorough explanation of the correct use of portable toilets and "disposal of waste and odor countermeasures"
When the water is cut off, the toilet is more troublesome than you can imagine.
Even if the water stops, I can't help but go to the bathroom.
Moreover, if water is forced to flow, depending on the situation of the drain pipe, sewage may flow back or clog.
In times of disaster, people tend to focus on drinking water and food, but toilets are one of the disaster prevention products that should be prepared as a top priority.
I tried to have a simple toilet in my house, but when I actually prepared it,
"Just by having this, the sense of security in case of emergency is completely different."
I felt it.
If you are hit by a disaster on the go, staying in the car, or camping, it is definitely a reassuring item.
If you have a portable toilet, you can rest assured when you can't leave the tent due to heavy rain during camping or when you set up a tent away from the toilet.
You can use it in traffic jams or staying in the car, and in the case of a mini car, there is also a compact toilet.
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