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Blockage Prevention
Blocked drains are bad news. They happen without warning. They cause
unpleasant odours, potential flooding, and can result in loss of customer
and staff goodwill, lost productivity and revenue, and even prosecution.
These are measures that can be taken to guard against the inconvenience
of a blocked or structurally defective drain;
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Remove hairs that get trapped in
the basin/bath/
shower plug hole. |
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Regularly flush basin/bath/shower pipework with
disinfectant to clear soap residue. |
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Keep objects such as combs, bottles, toys away
from where they could fall into the toilet. |
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Don’t flush away disposable items such
at nappies,
tissues and sanitary items. |
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Keep drain grids free of leaves, moss and regularly
wash down with hot water and disinfectant. |
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Don’t overdo the use of soap powder when
doing your washing. |
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Do not dispose of food scraps down the kitchen
sink. Pull scraps out of the plug hole, don’t poke through. |
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