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How does the trash can’s design prevent the accumulation of debris in the drainage holes?
Modern trash cans are engineered with thoughtful designs to prevent debris from clogging drainage holes, ensuring cleanliness and functionality. One key feature is the elevated or sloped base, which directs liquids toward the drainage holes while keeping solid waste above. This design minimizes contact between debris and the holes, reducing blockages.
Additionally, some trash cans incorporate fine mesh or perforated liners that filter out small particles before they reach the drainage system. The holes themselves are often strategically sized—large enough to allow liquid flow but small enough to block larger debris.
Materials also play a role; smooth, non-porous surfaces prevent sticky residues from adhering to the edges of drainage holes. Regular maintenance, such as rinsing the bin, further enhances this system. Together, these design elements ensure efficient waste disposal while maintaining hygiene.
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