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Are Loo Cleaner Tablets safe for septic environments?Updated 4 days ago

TL;DR: Yes. Loo Cleaner Tabs are formulated to be safe for septic systems. They are free from chemicals typically understood to be harmful to septic environments, making them a great option for rural and regional homes.


Koh Loo Cleaner Tabs safe
Koh Loo Cleaner Tabs GECA eco certified

Safe for septic systems

Free from septic-harmful chemicals

If your home relies on a septic tank or grey water system, Loo Cleaner Tabs are free from the harsh chemicals that can disrupt septic bacteria.

No bleach No synthetic fragrances No phosphates No VOCs

Great for rural and regional homes

A reliable choice for properties on septic or grey water systems. The polymers in the formula are not classified as long-chain polymers, which are often a concern for grey water systems.

Rural properties Regional homes Grey water compatible

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