The Trouble with Toilets

November 9, 2009 Posted by The Little Red Hen

toiletI am usually a pretty easy going person without a lot of ill will toward others, but that changed last week. I was ready to strangle the person who decided automatic flushing toilets were a great idea for an elementary school. What child doesn’t love very loud toilets that go off seemingly on a whim? (If this is a new topic to you, you should know that the sensors for automatic toilets in public places are usually set too high to notice children, so the toilet often flushes while a kid sits on it- terrifying!) My first grade daughter, a normally happy, well adjusted kid, was reduced to tears a few times over her absolute refusal to use the bathroom at school. That wasn’t much of a problem when she was a half-day kindergartner, but now she’s at school for 7 hours which is asking a lot of her bladder.

I didn’t want to make a big deal out of her problem at school, so instead I stewed and stewed over a solution that would keep the staff out of it. Then my husband, who has an occasional flash of brilliance (but don’t tell him I said that) suggested that she keep a pack of sticky notes with her. Yep, that easy. A sticky note over the sensor keeps the toilet from flushing (or as we say at our house, puts the potty to sleep), so my daughter can get up, get her clothes pulled up and open the stall door before she flushes the toilet. And I think, really, that is the big difference- SHE flushes the toilet. She’s never surprised or worried that it will go off when she’s not ready. Since dealing with this problem, I’ve looked it up on the internet. There are entire blogs dedicated to children afraid of automatic flush toilets and solutions to the problem. My husband wasn’t the first to come up with sticky notes, either. Also, if the sensor is out away from the wall, you can drape a piece of toilet paper over it for the same effect. (Normally, I’m not one to encourage wasting paper, but since my daughter is in school I can’t go in with her and cover the sensor with my hand. I’d recommend that for smaller children.)

My daughter’s friend came out of school the other day looking very distraught. I asked her what was wrong, and she said she REALLY had to go potty, but refused to use the school toilets. I passed on our tips to her mom, and this morning, the little girl looked happy as a clam. My daughter, her friend, and (I bet) a lot of other kids have the same fear, and I’m sure a lot of us moms curse the name of the person who came up with these monsters. But don’t worry- we can give our kids tools to overcome the terrible toilets!

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11 Responses to “The Trouble with Toilets”

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    gvsteve says:

    November 9th, 2009

    Sometimes you can pull off a strip of toilet paper and hang it over the sensor, but some sensors are above the equipment and don’t have anything above them to hang on.

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    Grissell says:

    November 9th, 2009

    Aww poor babies… yes those darn thing are so freakn loud they scare the crap out of me… what a fantastic idea!

    Thumbs up to your husband

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    fivehens says:

    November 9th, 2009

    Trouble with your kids being afraid of automatic flush toilets? Here’s a simple solution: http://bit.ly/49Zcxg

    This comment was originally posted on Twitter

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    Lauralee Hensley says:

    November 9th, 2009

    Hey, even I was sitting on one  and it flushed while I was still on it.
    I guess it was messing up or maybe a power serge to the sensor caused it to happen, who knows, but it scared me momentarily.

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    The Little Red Hen says:

    November 9th, 2009

    One flushed on me before, too.  Not a fun experience, and I can understand why kids dislike them so much!  And thanks, Grissell- my husband will be happy you liked his idea!

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    moxiepuff says:

    November 9th, 2009

    Hey, I did the sticky note thing when my daughter was little. It worked great.

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    tundratess says:

    November 10th, 2009

    Great idea!

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    uberVU - social comments says:

    November 10th, 2009

    Social comments and analytics for this post…

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    Sammzor says:

    November 10th, 2009

    I go to a different school every day and, at least here in the Dallas suburbs area, half of the schools have autoflush toilets. In fact, everything in the bathroom is motion sensor… the faucet, paper towels, I’ve even seen a soap dispenser. I hate the auto faucets, they never work right.

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    The Little Red Hen says:

    November 10th, 2009

    I guess it’s all to keep our hands clean and off the handles of things, but I don’t really like it either.  I bet there are some kids in the Dallas area with sticky notes in their backpacks, too!

    I’m glad you all like the idea.  I don’t want other kids to have to be afraid of automatic toilets!

     

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    fivehens says:

    November 17th, 2009

    Are your kids afraid of those loud automatic flush toilets? Here’s a simple solution: http://bit.ly/49Zcxg #parenting

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