Less hunting, more hygiene
Not flushing doesn’t mean living in a dirty toilet. The crucial thing is to keep regular hygiene, cleaning the bowl and flushing it every two to three days, or even daily if applied frequently.
Extra tip: Add a few drops of essential oils (lemon, eucalyptus, lavender) to a diffuser or a small container placed near the toilet to naturally neutralize odors.
A solution within everyone’s reach
No need for complex work or equipment. All you need to do is adjust your habits. Preserve the flush for solid waste or in case of strong odors.
In the future, you can install a dual-flush toilet (found in the majority of recent homes), or opt for ultra-economical models that use less than 3 liters per flush .
Draw attention to the rules of etiquette!
If you’re living with friends or in a public place, embrace a discreet and respectful attitude. Not all families have the same thought to this type of behavior. Be mindful of your hosts’ habits.
In short: why should you think about it?
Each flush = 3 to 9 liters of drinking water used unnecessarily
Urine is unpolluted, so there is no immediate risk if the toilet is clean.
Easy water savings without effort or cost
Alternatives: dual-flush toilets, dry toilets, crucial oils to fight odors
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