Everyone would like to live in a clean, healthy environment. To achieve that goal, many homeowners clean their homes regularly. Whether it is sweeping, dusting, wiping, or disinfecting, there are numerous ways to attain a clean home.

Aside from the aesthetic appeal, regular household cleaning also kills allergens, removes dirt, dust, and other infectious agents from the home to make for healthy living. When cleaning their home, many people fail to give the products they use much attention. As long as it smells good and gets the job done, few people complain; however, septic system owners must keep in mind how their household cleaning products affect their septic system.

How Cleaning Products Harm Septic Tanks

Most people search for cleaning products that advertise the ability to kill 99.9% of bacteria. As good as that may sound, it can be extremely harmful for septic system owners. Bacteria play a vital role in the septic system. They produce enzymes that break down solid waste and remove pathogens from wastewater. Bacteria are a key reason that septic systems function altogether.

When a homeowner chooses to use cleaning products with harmful chemicals like bleach, they unintentionally kill septic bacteria. Whether in the form of a powder or a liquid, once rinsed down the drain or flushed down the toilet, dangerous chemicals start killing septic bacteria.

A septic system that lacks bacteria is one that is prone to overflowing, clogs, and many irreversible drain field damages. To promote a properly functioning septic system, homeowners should consider using cleaning product alternatives.

Cleaning Product Alternatives

Here are a few septic-friendly cleaning recipes that individuals can make using everyday household materials and solutions:

  • All-Purpose Cleaner: a drop of castile soap mixed in a spray bottle with 1 cup of distilled water and 10 to 15 drops of essential oil.
  • Drain Cleaner: pour a ½ cup of baking soda down the drain followed by ½ cup of vinegar. Allow a few minutes to pass and pour a kettle of hot water down the drain.
  • Window Cleaner: fill ¼ of a spray bottle with vinegar and the rest with water.
  • Tub and Sink Cleaner: use baking soda in place of scouring powder.

For those who may have already introduced harmful chemicals to their septic tank, there is a solution. Maxx’s Products offers Maxx’s Products Trillion Tabs. This highly efficient septic tank additive contains two trillion parts of bacteria and effectively rids the system of bleach, soaps, greases, and all other substances that plague septic tanks. Do your septic system a favor and place your order today!