Are facial tissues, napkins, paper handkerchiefs, and water suitable for use in the bathroom?

Updated on Bathroom 2024-01-27
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The toilet is flushed directly to avoid air pollution in the bathroom, so the standard requires that the paper is easy to decompose when exposed to water and does not cause the septic tank to clog. So "instant" toilet paper is not inferior paper. Whereas, tissue paper requires a high degree of wetness and softness.

    Toughness, able to absorb water quickly, and not easy to decompose into scraps of paper when exposed to water. Therefore, it is best not to use it as toilet paper, otherwise it is easy to cause a blockage of the sewer pipe after throwing it into the toilet. (Source: Beijing Evening News).

    According to the relevant national standards, in household paper, toilet paper refers to toilet paper, tissue paper includes facial tissues (including box drawers and plastic bag soft pumps), napkins, paper handkerchiefs, and wiping paper includes paper towels and kitchen paper.

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