2 Ways to Keep Your Toilet Safe While Self-Quarantining Indoors – Our Guide

With COVID-19 affecting lives across America and the rest of the world on a tremendous scale, homeowners in Fort Worth have taken it upon themselves to help flatten the curve by sheltering in place.

Residents in the area have managed to keep the Coronavirus to a relatively lower number of cases, thanks to the adherence to social distancing measures and self-restraint. Amidst everything that’s happening in the world, however, there’s another health and safety problem that may be brewing right in a certain area of your home: your toilet.


How does the coronavirus affect my toilet?

Let’s clear this up right off the bat—your toilet cannot come down with the coronavirus. Assuming you and everyone in your household is virus-free and you’ve been safely sheltering in place, your biggest worry is maintaining the system so you aren’t stuck with a broken toilet during the middle of your self-isolation period.

Given that you’ve probably spent your days at home for the past month or two, your toilet at home has likely seen much more use. Without your favorite quiet bathroom stall at the office, you’re only left with one option, whether you need to go number one or number two.

Throughout the course of sheltering in place, you’ll probably begin to notice your toilet’s own health in a way that you’ve never seen it before. Now that you’re spending more time at home, it’s important to practice proper toilet maintenance and avoid running the risk of clogs or break downs while you’re self-isolating.


On keeping your toilet in perfect health

All that plunger and clogging-related anxiety can be used the right way towards keeping your throne in perfect shape to serve all your number ones and twos long after the quarantine period.

To make sure that your toilet is clean and able to serve your needs, here are two simple, yet effective tips to remember:

Clean your bowl on a regular basis

Since everyone in your household will be making more daily visits to the bathroom at home, you’ll have to clean the bowl more often.

Cleaning one’s bowl, unbeknownst to most people, is an essential part of preventing clogging because it helps prevent sediment, rust, and bacteria from blocking the jet nozzles—the very parts that are responsible for proper flushing. By dedicating time each week to clean your toilet bowl from the ridge at the top, to the sides of the bowl, and all the way down, you’ll be able to keep your trusty flusher clean and ready to perform!

Be mindful of what you flush

Out of all the different ways that you could possibly clog your toilet, one of the easiest ways to cause damage is by flushing the wrong items down the drain.

Wet wipes, napkins, toilet paper, diapers, and other similar items don’t in your toilet and can pre-emptively shorten its lifespan. You could very well find your system failing on you when you need it the most. Unless it’s water or waste, throw anything you have in hand in the trash can so that you don’t give your toilet more work than it can handle.

Conclusion

It’s safe to assume that the current coronavirus situation will have you staying at home for quite some time, meaning it’s vital to watch out for your toilet’s health. By following the two tips mentioned in this article, you can keep your trusty bathroom pal ready to serve your needs.

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