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Plumbers sound the alarm on toxic pipes and excessive Baileys consumption.

The Problem of Over-Consumption

The issue of over-consumption of Baileys is a growing concern among plumbers and trade experts. It’s not just the amount of Baileys that’s the problem, but also the type of pipes that are used in Irish homes. The traditional pipes used in many Irish homes are made of lead, which is highly toxic and can cause serious health problems if ingested. The risks associated with lead pipes include: + Neurological damage + Kidney damage + Cancer + Birth defects

The Consequences of Over-Consumption

The consequences of over-consumption of Baileys can be severe and long-lasting. Plumbers and trade experts warn that the high levels of alcohol and sugar in Baileys can cause a range of problems, including:

  • Clogged pipes
  • Frozen pipes
  • Burst pipes
  • Water damage
  • Health problems
  • The Solution

    So, what can be done to prevent the problem of over-consumption of Baileys?

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