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Sanitary Bins otherwise known as feminine hygiene bins or sanitary disposal units.
South West Hygiene provide sanitary bins and disposal solutions across the Southwest for all types of businesses and organisations: we supply sanitary bins to dispose of used tampons and a reliable liner exchange service at an interval suitable for each location. On each visit the sanitary disposal units are sanitised, the liner removed and replaced then charged with a germicidal chemical that has an antibacterial action killing germs, thus neutralising bad odours at source. Retaining the same sanitary bins prevent any possibility of cross contamination between sites. Staff and customers will inevitably form a view of a company and its operation, and an unpleasant smelling washroom is part of that experience. For companies serving the public this will almost certainly result in a poor impression of the operation, loss of reputation and ultimately business. In the workplace staff will exercise their legal rights if adequate provision is not made. All sanitary waste disposal services carry Waste Transfer Note / Duty of Care documentation to conform to Duty of Care legislation for an audit trail of Waste Disposal. Our hygiene service personnel are all female and are CRB checked for the service of sensitive sites such as women's refuges and nurseries. Our standard sanitary bins are pedal operated but we also supply automatic sanitary bins and braille sanitary bins, we have two sizes 23Ltr or 15Ltr and are available in grey, white or black with a chrome lid. Why buy sanitary bins as you then need to arrange a regular disposal services and then after a period of time replace the units with new ones. http://www.netregs.gov.uk/netregs/businesses/62689.aspx Sanitary waste should not be flushed down the toilet. It may cause blockages in sewage pipes at sewage treatment plants and septic tanks, causing sewage and sanitary waste to pollute the sea, rivers and eventually beaches. Install sanitary bins for female employees and visitors to dispose of used feminine hygiene products. They should be in all female or unisex toilets, disabled toilets and baby changing facilities. This could save you from having to pay expensive drain cleaning bills. The national Bag It and Bin It campaign provides information on disposing of personal hygiene products responsibly. National Bag It and Bin It campaign http://www.water.org.uk/home/resources-and-links/bagandbin?lang=_e
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