Is there a miasma under the toilet?

Updated on Toilets 2024-04-20
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  1. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Yes, but very little. Because most homes now have submersible bends in toilet sewer pipes. The submersible bend is an elbow pipe fitting that is equipped with a certain amount of water to achieve the effect of blocking miasma.

    However, because the water inside the sink bend is originally sewage, there will be a small amount of miasma, which is also known as odor. If you use a toilet or squatting toilet that is odor-resistant, don't be afraid. The toilet floor drain is also deodorized using this principle.

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