This XO2® Feminine Hygiene Sanitary Bin has a manual lid operation. It's economical, requires no batteries and is designed to make sanitary bin servicing safe, quick, easy and 'cheap as chips'! And expect your toilet cubicle to look and smell great. Your visitors will walk away impressed.
Freestanding or wall-mounted... your choice!
This automatic sanitary hygiene bin can be left on the floor freestanding or can be easily mounted to the wall with its included mounting plate so you can clean in and around the bin and toilet cubicle easier.
Reduce costly toilet blockages by providing hygiene bins.
One of the key benefits of a feminine sanitary waste disposal system is that it encourages people to throw away waste and not flush it. This reduces the chances of costly and inconvenient toilet blockages!
The benefits.
• Manual opening (batteries are not required)
• Freestanding and wall mountable (includes quick and easy install bracket for mounting to walls)
• Modesty lid with separated partition hides waste and locks in odours for internal bin odour removal.
• Splashproof. Water-resistant.
• Reduces costly toilet blockages by encouraging people to throw rubbish in the provided bin.
• Modern, classy and clean design to suit any decor.
• Easy to wipe and clean plastic finish.
• Tough and strong ABS plastic construction (Environmental Protection Material).
• Bin footprint size: 33.6cm (wide) x 19.4cm (deep) x 53.6cm (height).
• Bin weight (empty): 1.93kg.
• Colour: White.
• Part of the matching XO2® High Capacity Dispenser Series.
• Bags and bin odour control granules not included (sold separately).
"Do I need to add odour control granules to the bin?"
We think it's a good idea. It's standard practice in the sanitary hygiene bin servicing industry to add bin granules.
We recommend using Sanifresh hygiene bin odour granules. They are brilliant at solving and preventing odour problems. Sanifresh granules are sprinkled into the bin liner when you replace the bag. These granules have a 3-way action where they can absorb liquid, remove odours and sanitise the space. They are inexpensive, easy, effective, and will not only keep your bins smelling great but also the cubicle they are located in.
How to service a feminine sanitary hygiene bin
1. Ensure you are wearing gloves and PPE. Blood and bodily fluids may need to be cleaned up. Be careful of sharps.
2. Remove the bin lid and pull out the plastic bin liner. Tie it off and place it in a lined rubbish bin container or trolley waste receptacle. Always use caution when removing any bin liner in a toilet facility. They can contain sharp objects including needles. Don’t allow the bin liner to brush your skin or body. Don’t try to compress the bin liners in the bin even if you have gloves on.
3. Check the inside of the bin for possible leaks and contaminants and wipe them off with Disso® Wipes. Focus on the lid and other possible touch points.
4. Fit a new bin liner bag ensuring it completely covers the inside surface of the sanitary bin. There is a bag ring that allows you to keep the plastic bag inside the bin so that the bin presents nice and clean and tidy. Sprinkle some Sanifresh Bin Granules into the liner.
5. Replace the lid and wipe the lid and any other possible touch points with Disso® Wipes.
One of the best ways to reduce your facility’s cleaning costs is to service sanitary bins yourself. What? Can you do that? Yes, you absolutely can. More facilities than ever are now doing exactly that and it’s no more difficult than changing any other bin liner. Sanitary waste is suitable for general landfill in almost all parts of Australia and is not classified as clinical waste. If you don’t believe us, then google something like “sanitary hygiene waste QLD Government” to get confirmation of your state’s guidelines.
Excellent return on investment
There is an initial investment in buying your own bins but most businesses get their money back within 3 to 9 months and start to significantly save from then on in. Your payback time largely depends on 2 things... Firstly how many bins you have in service and secondly whether you decide to use a manual or touch-free sanitary bin system.
Contracting this service to a hygiene service company is expensive and usually there are long contracts involved too. So if the service level is not up to standard, it can difficult for you to change and get things up to your standards again.
Doing this service yourself makes a lot of sense because you already have people servicing your washrooms every day. Utilising existing staff is smart and means labour costs won’t change. Remember it’s just a single bag replacement once a fortnight or once a month, so you won’t have to employ anyone new. There’s not much new to learn either because the same precautions you need to take for hygiene bins would most likely already be in place for your other rubbish disposal requirements.
Better guest experience
The other big advantage to servicing feminine hygiene bins in-house is that you can afford to service them more often.
There is an enormous number of sanitary bins in busy facilities that should be serviced more often than they are. Perhaps they should be serviced every week or every fortnight but to keep costs down they are serviced monthly in a lot of contracts. This is great for saving a little bit of coin but think of it from your guest’s perspective. Apart from the potential for unpleasant odour issues which can be very uncomfortable, from a hygiene point of view, wouldn’t you want to know that the bin that you are sitting in close proximity to or even using has been serviced less than a month ago, or less than a fortnight ago?