Difference Between Airplane Toilet and Train Toilet About Where Feces Go

Updated on Toilets 2024-08-23
4 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    2 do not seem to be directly excluded, so that on the one hand, it pollutes the environment, and it is not conducive to the use of waste, generally it will be equipped with a storage medium for feces, and then move it out when the train arrives at the station.

    In addition, from the perspective of safety, the safety factor of direct exclusion of trains is higher, and some train toilets may be directly discharged. However, the possibility of direct discharge of the aircraft is relatively small, the high air pressure is low, the air pressure in the aircraft cabin is high, and there is a loophole that will cause a pressure in the cabin and outside the cabin, and if people are in this loophole, there will be a certain danger. If the aircraft is to be discharged, there is also a specific equipment that discharges outward.

    For example, something like a positive pressure blower. Positive pressure is sent out of the stool. It stands to reason that this is not allowed, because no one wants to walk with a lot of droppings falling from the sky on their heads.

    Otherwise, after the news is broadcast, the airline will not be able to explain it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    The train is not collected and discharged directly, the plane collects and goes to the ground in the collection.

  3. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Airplanes are stored by sewage tanks, trains are directly discharged.

  4. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    The train fell on the tracks and then caused the train to derail.

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