In the discreet language of Disney Cast Members, a "Code H" traditionally refers to a horse-related accident or mess. This code is most frequently used on Main Street, U.S.A., in the Magic Kingdom, where horse-drawn trolleys operate, or during parades involving live animals. When a horse has a "bathroom emergency," a Code H is called over the radio to alert the custodial team to perform a swift and sanitized cleanup to maintain the park’s pristine appearance. It is one of many "codes" used to prevent guests from being "grossed out" by hearing plain language over loudspeakers or radios. Other famous examples include "Protein Spill" or "Code V" for vomit and "Code P" for urine. There is also a less common, unofficial use of Code H among some fans to refer to "Honey" (inspired by Winnie the Pooh), but in professional park operations, it almost exclusively denotes the biological cleanup required by Disney’s four-legged equestrian residents.