How Do You Use A Composting Toilet?
There are many reasons that people are turning to composting toilets. They are low-maintenance, easy on the environment, can be used without a septic tank and are free of odor.Most composting toilets are in places where conventional pipes might freeze in the winter: little-used cabins, isolated camps and places where septic drainage is impossible. Since more and more of these are popping up, you may find yourself at one of these locations. Use the toilet as you would a normal toilet. If it is an electric model, you’ll hear a fan running. That’s because many composting toilets use an electric fan to evaporate the liquids. The vapors are vented out through another pipe. With the non-electric model, liquids are evaporated by natural convection, with excess liquids draining through an auxiliary drain tube. Either way, you won’t smell anything. Be sparing with the toilet paper. If you are at an out-of-the way cabin and bringing in your own toilet paper, try a test in advance. Put a few shee