1. Unpaid Bills
2. Expired Medications
If you have small children, it is necessary to monitor things that are thrown into the trash. Instead of tossing expired medications into the trashcan, many parents will flush them down the toilet. There have been many studies that have shown low-levels of medications have been found in streams, lakes, and rivers. This can be very toxic for marine life, so you should not flush them down the sewage, instead take them to your local pharmacy for disposal.
3. Children Toys
4. Food Products
5. Water Beads
Water beads make a fantastic soil alternative for small plants. These small balls must be placed in a bowl of water, so they can expand to their maximum size. You can use them for wedding centerpieces, birthday party decorations, and wedding favors, but what to do with the leftovers. Well, since they are filled with water, you would think it is okay to flush them down the drain. Water beads will continue to expand in your septic tank or plumbing pipes and cause a massive clog.