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Feminine Hygiene Liner replacement system
How it works.
Our operator arrives on site, notifying the security or reception control that they are ready to start. They are aware of – and only visit – the specific, designated areas where feminine hygiene units are located.
The operator goes to each area, enters each toilet cubicle housing one of our feminine hygiene units and proceeds as follows:
Step one, removal of soiled waste:
- The operator removes the top of the unit and takes out the yellow plastic liner, complete with soiled contents. This liner is tied shut.
- The operator then puts the used liner into another yellow bag, specific to the Duty of Care and Environmental Act 1990.
- This second bag is placed into a third discretion or modesty bag for safe and discreet removal.
Step two, sterilisation of unit:
- Each unit is specific to its site so it is sterilised and cleansed in situ. The operator sanitizes it inside and out – including the lid – using germicidal and disinfectant spray.
Step three, replacement of liner:
- Once the unit has been sanitized, a new liner is placed inside and charged with a specialist dry germicide. This germicide is provides powerful, fast-acting, protection against pathogens and the organisms which create redolent smells.
It is a wide spectrum biocide which is effective in vapour phase. It also contains a pleasant perfume to freshen the atmosphere. Germicide added, the lid is re-fitted and the unit placed back in the cubicle, ready to use.
Summary
At Breakspear we offer national coverage and you’ll benefit from efficient waste removal, low transportation costs and environmentally friendly waste disposal.
Call our sales team now on 0800 043 1094, or provide us with as much information as possible about your needs on our quick quote form here
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