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Bad Effects of Improper Feminine Hygiene Disposal

Feminine hygiene tampons, sanitary pads, toilet papers, panty liners, etc.  There has been a growing concern about proper feminine hygiene disposal.  It does not only damage the environment, but it also put many innocent people at risk.  The major area for harmful microorganism transfer is the women’s restroom. Restrooms are being shared to friends and family and the most dreadful area is the public restroom where everybody uses it and it’s too risky to touch any area of it. Hepatitis virus can stay inside a restroom surface for up to 1 week.  Hepatitis B is a blood borne disease and can be transmitted by an affected individual through menstrual discharges.  Proper disposal of their tampons and sanitary pads should be observed so as to prevent anybody from acquiring such disease.  

There has been a growing concern of clogging toilets and overflow of sewers.  Many are doing a wrong practice of disposing their sanitary pads down the toilet.  These wastes sometimes end up in our oceans and contribute to a worldwide problem of pollution and damage to our marine environment. Safety practices should be observed to prevent the bad effects of improper as there are lots of feminine hygiene disposal options available. Even traditional trash bins are now being eventually replaced with hands free trash bins and those that have foot pedals to avoid touching the surface that are surely full of germs.  Sanitary disposal bags are also being introduced to serve as your personal trash bag whenever trash bins are not accessible. Although there are many options that we could choose from, we should be responsible enough in disposing our feminine hygiene waste products.  They shouldn’t be flushed down the toilet and shouldn’t be thrown anywhere else.  People should cooperate so as to protect themselves, others and the environment.