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Common Myths about Feminine Hygiene Disposal
Myths and outdated practices regarding feminine hygiene
continue to influence many women today. While some are disregarded as unlikely
there are a few myths that still remain persuasive. The disposal of feminine
hygiene waste at first glance might seem to be an unimportant issue since waste
management is not often on the forefront of many people’s minds. Nonetheless,
feminine hygiene disposal is quite important and if not handled correctly could
cause harm to others.
There's long been desire for something other than simply
flushing feminine hygiene products down the toilet or placing it in a waste
bin. A clean safe system where such waste can be disposed of easily and where
people know that health, social and environmental concerns have been dealt
with. The following are some myths about feminine hygiene disposal that many
women have become accustomed to.
- It’s fine to place feminine hygiene products in any
waste bin if you wrap it. This statement is simply not true. There are special
units for feminine product disposal that are separate from the regular trash
because of the possibly hazardous nature of feminine hygiene products. If you
are using a women's restroom, be sure to use the right receptacle for sanitary disposal.
For the safest disposal, touch-free
feminine hygiene disposal service is the best.
- You can flush feminine
hygiene products down the
toilet if the label says so. While there are new products on the market today
with applicators that are made of materials designed to break down in heavy
water. This doesn’t mean that septic systems are meant to handle the excess as
most are partially biodegradable at best. In addition to causing costly damages to your
plumbing system, flushing tampons or sanitary napkins can pollute streams and
rivers, cause hormonal changes in wildlife and enable harmful organisms to
enter the food chain.
- When disposing, you don’t have to worry about
bacteria since the feminine hygiene products are labeled “sanitary”. Although
they are sanitary when first used, feminine hygiene products become a breeding
ground for harmful bacteria or germs when it comes time to dispose of them
because of the length of time they are used.
Over the years, various treatments have been applied to combat the
growth of harmful bacteria, reduce odors while in use, and keep sanitary
napkins more hygienic, but they compromised comfort and caused irritation in
many cases. This is why sanitary disposal must be taken seriously and handled
properly.
It’s important to understand the myths about feminine
hygiene disposal so you can ensure the right rules are being following when
disposing of your hygienic materials. Making a mistake could cost you money,
cause you or someone else to become ill and lead to a very embarrassing
situation.
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