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Probably not, what floor are you on? The sewer temperature will be a little higher than outside, and freezing is rarely a chance to happen!
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Unless your sewer pipe is exposed and may freeze, it won't.
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This probably won't, and I don't think you'll be able to do much of it soon.
Whether it is poured into the toilet pit or the toilet bowl of the building (it is flushed into the septic tank after being poured into the toilet), at a certain temperature, it will be eroded by bacteria, and it will ferment and rot.
Soil, water will be washed away, approximately will not be blocked. But it's better for you to take it to the trash. Wouldn't it be a plug for yourself if it was blocked?
Not only will it not, but it will also make your toilet cleaner.
Yes......
, slippery ......Pour it into the toilet and you can be flushed down. >>>More
If the toothbrush has been going straight out, it will not be so easy to block, and the worry is that it will be blocked after a long time, so please bless the Bodhisattva.