{"id":6149,"date":"2019-12-08T23:00:00","date_gmt":"2019-12-08T13:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nuflow.net\/public-sewer-pipe-blockages\/"},"modified":"2019-12-08T23:00:00","modified_gmt":"2019-12-08T13:00:00","slug":"public-sewer-pipe-blockages","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nuflow.net\/public-sewer-pipe-blockages\/","title":{"rendered":"How to Avoid Blocked Sewer Pipes in Public Toilets"},"content":{"rendered":"

Managing what should or shouldn’t go down the toilet in your own home is one thing. But what do you do if you’re responsible for the maintenance of pipes that service public toilets and amenities blocks, or the sewer pipes for a commercial facility? Similarly, if you own an investment property and lease to tenants, or if you manage an apartment complex – whose responsibility is it when sewer pipe blockages occur?<\/p>\n

This article looks at some of the difficulties faced by building managers and landlords in terms of managing what enters sewer pipes. It also provides them with tools and guidance about how to educate users about what should not be flushed down toilets and positive ways they can educate users about the importance of maintaining sewer pipe health and changing bad habits.<\/p>\n

A list of 32 of the items most commonly found blocking sewer pipes in Australia is also included at the end of the article in a format which can be printed off by building or commercial site managers to be used as signage.<\/p>\n

The article also offers some advice for those who want to try to clear such blockages themselves, and things to consider when deciding on who to call when professional sewer pipe clearing or repairs are needed.<\/p>\n

Also, see Four (4) things property managers should know about plumbing pipes<\/strong><\/a>.<\/p>\n

Reducing sewer pipe blockages in public and multi-use amenities blocks<\/h2>\n

When a whole range of people are using toilets it can become very difficult to police what is and isn’t going down into the abyss. There are cultural differences to account for, ignorance about what can block pipes and bad habits people might have developed over a lifetime and which have previously caused no issues they were aware of.<\/p>\n

There is also the fact that sometimes when you’re out in public, disposing of a whole range of things quickly, effortlessly and secretly behind closed doors down that neat, little, watery hole and pressing the flush button can be the easiest way to walk away from a host of embarrassing or inconvenient situations.<\/p>\n

Sewer cleaning can increase costs & damage the environment<\/h3>\n

Whatever it is that brings people to dispose of inappropriate items in toilets, people responsible for keeping pipes in working order in multi-use or public or toilet facilities often face significant problems and hefty repair costs as a result.<\/p>\n

The guilty culprits who dispose of whatever they please down the toilet may shrug their shoulders thinking it isn’t their concern, but these unnecessary maintenance and pipe repair costs can run into tens of thousands of dollars and someone has to pay.<\/p>\n