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amother
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Yesterday at 3:00 pm
Ds6 has been stuffing up our toilets using so many tissues every time he poops. We tried teaching him how to use less but it’s no use. Was thinking of installing a bidet on all our toilets. Would that help the situation? I don’t think he’s cleaning himself properly otherwise.
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amother
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Yesterday at 3:05 pm
Why? I actually know nothing about bidets… just trying to be creative.
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chanatron1000
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Yesterday at 3:47 pm
amother OP wrote: | Why? I actually know nothing about bidets… just trying to be creative. |
The auto shutoff prevents flooding from the bidet accidentally being left on. Young children aren't necessarily able to handle turning it on and off properly.
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amother
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Yesterday at 3:50 pm
amother OP wrote: | Ds6 has been stuffing up our toilets using so many tissues every time he poops. We tried teaching him how to use less but it’s no use. Was thinking of installing a bidet on all our toilets. Would that help the situation? I don’t think he’s cleaning himself properly otherwise. |
So he'll still be stuffing toilets in schools, parks, friend's houses etc...?he needs to be taught somehow how to do this
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DrMom
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Yesterday at 3:51 pm
Can he use TP instead of tissues?
Tissues flocculate and are more prone to cause blockages that toilet paper.
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amother
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Yesterday at 3:57 pm
Is he literally using tissues or are you calling toilet paper tissues?
Actual tissues to blow your nose should NEVER be flushed as they don't disintegrate in water the way toilet paper does.
That said is your toilet older? I ask because I had an older toilet and the plumber said that over time the traps get narrower because elements from the water adhere to the sides and narrow them. I upgraded to Toto toilets and I have NEVER had a clog with them.
In the meantime could he at least flush before he finishes completely. I have read that flushing several times helps prevent clogs when you have clog prone toilets.
That said I have a Toto washlet bidet which I love but I don't think it would be the wisest thing for an irresponsible six year old boy.
It does only turn on when someone is sitting on it and turns off when you get up if you forget to turn it off on the remote, but I am reasonably sure any self respecting mischievous boy could find a way to flood it.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:01 pm
Teach him to flush after each wipe. It’s the amount clumped together that is the issue.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:21 pm
We have bidets for this reason. Bought on Amazon, don’t even need a plumber to install. Definetley helpful.
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AllThings
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Yesterday at 4:33 pm
If you get one, you might one a non-electric one so there are no Shabbos issues. We got the Squatty Potty one from Amazon
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:43 pm
Have him put them in the bathroom garbage
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:54 pm
More than the tissue issue, I want him to be fully clean.
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amother
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Yesterday at 4:56 pm
I would still wipe him at that age.
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Yesterday at 10:00 pm
AllThings wrote: | If you get one, you might one a non-electric one so there are no Shabbos issues. We got the Squatty Potty one from Amazon |
Same here. I actually bought a different brand, but the same idea -- I installed it myself.
This is actually one of those things that I'm embarrassed I never pursued until -- about six months ago! My adult DD got one and told me how much she loved it.
What a quality-of-life upgrade!
* Use less tissue
* Reduce the risk of UTIs
* Feel cleaner
I've even convinced my other kids to install them in their homes. Makes you feel like you're living in the 21st century.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:05 pm
Fox wrote: | Same here. I actually bought a different brand, but the same idea -- I installed it myself.
This is actually one of those things that I'm embarrassed I never pursued until -- about six months ago! My adult DD got one and told me how much she loved it.
What a quality-of-life upgrade!
* Use less tissue
* Reduce the risk of UTIs
* Feel cleaner
I've even convinced my other kids to install them in their homes. Makes you feel like you're living in the 21st century. |
Is the cold water uncomfortable? Especially in the winter ..
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Fox
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Yesterday at 10:30 pm
amother OP wrote: | Is the cold water uncomfortable? Especially in the winter .. |
You know, I was worried about that.
I don't find it very cold or uncomfortable. However, that may be because our water doesn't come out of the tap very cold -- not sure why.
The funny part -- and my DDs agree with me -- is that now I'm kind of grossed out by bathrooms without a bidet.
This is the one I bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod.....psc=1
It's $30, so I figured I'd try it out. If I liked it well enough to purchase a more deluxe model, then I'd do that at some point. As it turned out, the $30 version is fine. There were tons of YouTube videos showing how to install it, including lots of independent ones that had good tips and explanations.
I don't know how tight your budget is, but if you can spare $30 or so, I think it's worth a try. I'm not sure if it will solve the problem with your DS, but I think it's a great think to have on its own merit.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:31 pm
Fox wrote: | You know, I was worried about that.
I don't find it very cold or uncomfortable. However, that may be because our water doesn't come out of the tap very cold -- not sure why.
The funny part -- and my DDs agree with me -- is that now I'm kind of grossed out by bathrooms without a bidet.
This is the one I bought:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/prod.....psc=1
It's $30, so I figured I'd try it out. If I liked it well enough to purchase a more deluxe model, then I'd do that at some point. As it turned out, the $30 version is fine. There were tons of YouTube videos showing how to install it, including lots of independent ones that had good tips and explanations.
I don't know how tight your budget is, but if you can spare $30 or so, I think it's worth a try. I'm not sure if it will solve the problem with your DS, but I think it's a great think to have on its own merit. |
And you just turn it off for shabbos?
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Fox
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Yesterday at 10:34 pm
amother OP wrote: | And you just turn it off for shabbos? |
It's not electric. You can use it on Shabbos.
You do have to twist the handle on and off when you use it, but it's in a very convenient position. Another poster mentioned that a child might forget to turn it off, and you'd end up with a flood. I can see that happening, but I think I'd risk it.
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amother
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Yesterday at 10:44 pm
We have one my son who's 5 loves it. He doesn't leave it on and he gets very clean
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