Peanut Giggleface
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Maybe if you get some time you can do a little research on how septic systems work. Once you do, you'll understand that tampons will not damage your system or back it up any more than solid organic waste
. All septic systems have to have a drain field which is a system of pipes that drain the excess water out of the tank. The tank consists of solid waste that sinks to the bottom and water waste that fills the tank up. Once the tank fills with solid waste and water (it will always be full of water), the overflow water will drain out of the pipes going out of your tank throughout your drain field. So taking long showers or doing laundry all day isn't going to damage your system at all. Over time the solid waste will fill more and more of your septic tank up leaving less space for the waste water. This is why you should have your tank pumped every 5-7 years (standard guidelines). Our county recommends having a tank pumped every 3-5 years but in our experience that is overkill.
I've never heard of a septic tank that can't be pumped. I would do some research on that as well as the paperwork that came with your house to find out what kind of tank you have. If you don't have any paperwork that came with the house, then contact your county building/planning department. They will have the schematics on file and can tell you where the tank can be pumped. Good luck and relax, you don't have anything to worry about.
One more thing, those wipes do not decompose and will just fill your tank up faster. But a few isolated days of one person using those things will not make any difference to your tank. We used them for about a year under the impression they decomposed like toilet paper. Well they don't and when we had our septic tank pumped last time, the technician recommended we stop using them. Again, no damage, just not a good idea to use.

I've never heard of a septic tank that can't be pumped. I would do some research on that as well as the paperwork that came with your house to find out what kind of tank you have. If you don't have any paperwork that came with the house, then contact your county building/planning department. They will have the schematics on file and can tell you where the tank can be pumped. Good luck and relax, you don't have anything to worry about.
One more thing, those wipes do not decompose and will just fill your tank up faster. But a few isolated days of one person using those things will not make any difference to your tank. We used them for about a year under the impression they decomposed like toilet paper. Well they don't and when we had our septic tank pumped last time, the technician recommended we stop using them. Again, no damage, just not a good idea to use.