What is the best flushing toilet?
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Comments (6)"I'm sure it was nothing that shouldn't have been flushed" If only you pay me $1 for each time I heard those words 5 minutes before pulling a hair roller,safty razor,toothpaste tub,bottle cap or an old sock from a toilet. Wanna guess what the speaker said then ? ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, how did that get in there?" Chemicals will not do any good. Closet auger is your best way....See MoreBest Flushing low-flow Toilet?
Comments (1)I would be skeptical that this is the fault of the Toto. It sounds much more like a clog in the sewer line or a venting issue. If it really is neither of these and the toilet is bad, I'd recommend another Toto!...See MoreToilets - single flush or dual flush?
Comments (16)Thanks for the video, Mike. I love the self cleaning features. I still cannot imagine that price though. I wonder if they priced it like that to get lots of attention and build up demand in anticipation of eventually selling it for one tenth the price- because that is about as much as I can fathom paying for a toilet myself....See MoreBest quiet flushing toilet?
Comments (15)Web MD: In full transparency, ( Web MD as to noise: Yes lower levels are nice, but. You will never control a barking dog next door, an ambulance.....heavy rain on the roof, and lots of other things. But if a nice quiet toilet makes you happy? Then certainly have. Don't sneeze while you are in there.: ) ______________pasted below Regular schedules and bedtime rituals play a big role in helping kids get sound sleep and function at their best. When you set and maintain good sleep habits, it helps your child fall asleep, stay asleep, and awake rested and refreshed. They can help take the stress out of bedtime, too.There are no hard-and-fast rules for bedtime, and every child is different. What's important is to build a routine that works for your family -- and to stick with it. Here are nine ways to get started. 1. Make sleep a family priority. Set regular go-to-bed and wake-up times for the entire family and be sure to follow them -- even on weekends. You can tell that children are getting enough sleep when they fall asleep within 15 to 30 minutes of going to bed, wake up easily in the morning, and don't nod off during the day. 4. Routine, routine, routine. Kids love it, they thrive on it, and it works. One study found that a consistent nighttime routine improved sleep in children who had mild to moderate sleep problems. It helps your child learn to be sleepy, just like reading in bed often puts adults to sleep. It can also make bedtime a special time. That will help your child associate the bedroom with good feelings and give them a sense of security and control. There is no single routine that's right for everyone, but in general, yours should include all the things that your child needs to do before going to sleep, including brushing teeth, washing up, putting on PJs, and having a snack or drink of water. Your child may want to read a book with you, talk about the day, or hear a story. Whatever you choose to do, keep the routine short (30 minutes or less, not including a bath) and be firm about ending it when it's time to sleep. 9. One last thing. Kids will always ask for that one last thing -- hugs, a drink of water, a trip to the bathroom, just one more book. Do your best to head off these requests by making them part of the bedtime routine. And let your child know that once they are in bed, they have to stay in bed. If they get up, don't react -- simply take them by the hand and walk them back to bed. If you argue or give in to requests, you’re giving them the extra attention -- and delayed bedtime -- they want. And don't give into the "just this one time" pitfall. If you read one more story or let them stay up longer "just this once," the bedtime routine you’ve built could come undone. Or as friend with five girls under six, ( triplets in there) wisely said: "The battle is won/lost at the cradle. Do the comfort and safety checks, close the door, and walk away. Don't go back" . Don't. "...See Morehomebound
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