Applying Crucial Sanitation Concepts to Real Life

2020

What Should You Do With An Old Dishwasher?

It's a matter of time before a once new dishwasher becomes old and perhaps even break. You might find it difficult to get rid of this old appliance, and you are right to think it might be a challenge without some assistance. You have many options, ranging from selling your dishwasher to renting a dumpster so you can toss it in the trash. Not sure which option is best

Tips For Finding Your Home's Septic Tank For A Cleaning

Have you moved into a home that has a septic tank, but never needed to have the tank pumped? If so, the day will come when you need to access the septic tank to remove all of the solid waste. However, many septic tank companies charge you to locate the tank and excavate the ground to access the opening. Rather than pay someone to do this job for you, know that it is s

Why Toilet Paper Keeps Clogging Your Toilet And What You Can Do To Fix It

You've probably heard the advice to never flush anything down your toilet except for waste and toilet paper. It's how you keep your home's plumbing in good condition — anything else has the potential to clog your toilet or your pipes. Unfortunately, sometimes toilet paper itself is enough to cause clogs in a toilet. This is particularly common in older, low-flow toile

3 Things Telling You That Your Home Water Needs Treatment

Are you considering adding a water treatment system to your home? How do you know if you need this type of system for your water? Here, you'll find a few signs to watch for to know if your water isn't as clean as it needs to be for optimum performance and taste. Rust and Lime Scale Some of the most noticeable signs that your water needs to be treated are rust and lime