Thomas Crapper developed the ballcock, an improved tank-filling mechanism still used in toilets today (“Who Invented the Flush Toilet?”). The poop and pee did not just sit in a hole or hang around where everyone could see and smell it. The water would be flushed down pipes and into the sewer. This provided better air for everyone to breathe in. Along with the better air quality the flush toilet provided better sanitation levels and less diseases. There was no more poop and pee laying around. Diseases were not spread as easy. With feces laying around children could easily get to it, which could cause major problems. Alexander Cumming invented an S-shaped pipe below the bowl that used water to create a seal preventing sewer gas from entering through the toilet (“Who Invented the Flush Toilet?”). This made it so no fumes of the waste could collect in your home. Your house was safe and did not spread
Thomas Crapper developed the ballcock, an improved tank-filling mechanism still used in toilets today (“Who Invented the Flush Toilet?”). The poop and pee did not just sit in a hole or hang around where everyone could see and smell it. The water would be flushed down pipes and into the sewer. This provided better air for everyone to breathe in. Along with the better air quality the flush toilet provided better sanitation levels and less diseases. There was no more poop and pee laying around. Diseases were not spread as easy. With feces laying around children could easily get to it, which could cause major problems. Alexander Cumming invented an S-shaped pipe below the bowl that used water to create a seal preventing sewer gas from entering through the toilet (“Who Invented the Flush Toilet?”). This made it so no fumes of the waste could collect in your home. Your house was safe and did not spread