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If you want to seal off the tolet , try filling heavy duty trash bags ( at least 3 together ) with sand and when you flush all the water that you can get out of your tolet bowl place the sand bag in it . This should stop or at least slow down the rate of back up . I have heard opeople stuffing a rubber ball in the hole , but I would be conserned that I could not get it back out.Readymom wrote:Originally posted by (Ktea) at Fluwikie:
I’m wondering if there is no power, water etc. what are the possible problems that could cause sewers to back up into the basement…any preventive measures or ideas on what to do if it happens? Is this a big enough risk that preps should not be on the floor?
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