scotland hygiene services

Scotland Sanitary Bins Services



We provide Sanitary Disposal Bins. Sanitary Disposal Bins are suitable for both hygiene bin and liner replacement service and incorporate a wealth of features to make the operative's job quick and easy. Disposal units are foot pedal operated. Units contain a liner and a fresh scented treatment known as Sanisense Controlled Wast Biocide', which activates as soon as the sanitary waste enters the sanitary bin. We have over over 25 years Experience in serving the Midlands area and North West of England. One that prides itself on providing a friendly reliable service with competitive pricing. Over 5,000 sites already use our services. Our Services Include: Feminine Hygiene Disposal, Feminine Hygiene Bins, Sanitary Vending Machines, Sanitary Disposal Bins, Sanitary Disposal Units, Sanitary Waste Disposal Clinical Waste Disposal and Sharps Box Exchange, Nappy Disposal and Vending, Air Freshening Systems, WC & Urinal Sanitising, Soap Dispensers, Hygiene Bag Dispensers.

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Testimonials


The following are extracts from letters we have received from some of our customers. We welcome feedback from our customers whether positive or how we can improve our service to your business.

"Thank you for your excellent service and timely installation. We were under contract with one of the multi-national companies before and they were charging us more than triple what you have quoted for the same service" Jane Marshall, Practice Manager, Rufford Vetinary Group

Legislation


Our management and staff have many years experience in this industry and have seen more and more regulation and legislation being introduced in the UK.

Legislation has been introduced for very good reasons and we ensure that all of our staff are fully trained and aware of current controls and procedures. Certain waste such as soiled sanitary dressings, nappies, needles need to be disposed of in the correct manner. Employers have a legal duty to ensure that all hazardous waste is disposed of following the correct Duty of Care procedures.