PUBLIC ADVICE

Every day at Tranzit-1 Ltd., we come across mistakes that could be prevented with a little care - that's why we've prepared our advice for residents. Our short, practical guides will help keep your home's sewer system running safely and without problems. Find out more about how to protect your property from unexpected blockages and spills.

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How can I prevent household blockages? - 10 best practices from the experts

Blockages will appear in most households sooner or later - often at the worst possible time. The good news is that most breakdowns can be prevented with a few simple habits and regular maintenance.Based on over 31 years of experience, we've put together 10 ways to significantly reduce the chances of a blockage in any kitchen, bathroom or domestic drainage system. 1. Clogs can occur.

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Sniffing for the general public: when to do it, how to do it and what to look out for?

Household wastewater that is not collected by a public sewer - i.e. the contents of septic tanks and closed cesspools - requires regular emptying. This is not only a matter of convenience, but also a legal obligation that applies to all properties that are not connected to the public sewer.In municipalities, the service can only be provided by a licensed siphoning service provider under the municipal ordinance. Our company is fully licensed to carry out these activities. The following guide explains when

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Mobile toilet hire for public events and construction sites: when, how many, what type should I choose?

More and more family events and construction sites require the rental of mobile toilets. Whether it's a birthday party, a wedding, a village fete or a construction site lasting several weeks, ensuring hygiene is now a basic requirement - and a legal obligation on work sites. In this guide we explain: 1. When is it worth renting a portable toilet? 3 typical situations where a portable toilet is needed. When is it legal to use a toilet?

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