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We provide sanitary disposal solutions for all types of organisations, from a single sanitary bin for a small office through to sites with over 100 sanitary bin units installed such as edcuational establishments or major sporting venues.
For every sanitary hygiene disposal contract we will:
- Agree a collection frequency to meet your needs, whether monthly, fortnightly, or weekly
- Install, usually in 1-10 working days, a stylish hands free sanitary bin
- Give you complete backup from our customer support team
- Leave proof of service documentation on every service visit
Despite being known one of the leading UK companies in the provision of low cost sanitary disposal we also offer the complete range of washroom services and products such as Air frehsening, Auto sanitisers, Sanitary vending, Nappy disposal, Clinical waste disposal.
Whilst sanitary waste is a controlled waste and must be removed by a registered waste carrier many other washroom requirements can be purchased outright with potential savings against the cost of being on service. With Direct Hygiene we offer you both options. Our onlie shop www.directhygienesupplies.com offers a complete range of washroom, hygiene and related products. |
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Frequently Asked Questions?
How many sanitary disposal units do I need?
Most companies provide a unit in each toilet. However, you may wish to place a unit in just one or some of the toilets, as a guide one unit will cater for 8-10 ladies.
How often should the sanitary disposal unit be serviced?
Units must be serviced on a regular basis. Most service companies offer a monthly or fortnightly collection. Monthly collection is generally sufficient depending on the usage. If you find the unit is full prior to each service, fortnightly services can be introduced.
What size are the sanitary disposal units?
Standard units are very similar in dimensions at approximately H 580mm x D 490mm x W 155mm. Most models nowadays are very slimline to fit in the cubicle and are usually foot pedal operated.
Should only sanitary waste be placed in the sanitary disposal units?
Yes. Placing other waste into a unit may cause problems with odours or the unit getting full before it is due for service.
Do I need Duty of Care Documentation?
By law all companies must keep copies of duty of care and waste transfer documentation. Many companies provide these free of charge to all customers. However, some companies may charge extra or attempt to charge for this service.
Do I need to sign a contract?
Many companies work on a minimum of 12 month contracts. The reason for this is the time taken to install the unit and to include your premises in the service schedules. Be careful some companies may wish to tie you into long term contracts. 12 months is usually pretty academic as you should expect to be paying up-front for the whole year anyway.
Who owns the sanitary disposal unit?
Usually the sanitary disposal unit remains the property of the service company. They will provide a unit that their service people have been trained in servicing so that after each visit you will have a fully cleansed and sanitised unit.
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FREE Duty of Care |
| FREE Duty of Care and Waste Transfer Documentation. Unlike many other companies we do not charge you for these items. |
No long term contracts |
| No long term contracts, just a simple annual agreement. |
No sales commissions |
| No sales people, no commission - You Save. |
Quotes online |
| Quotes online. Reply within one working day, usually a lot sooner. Option for email contact only and no calls. |
Experienced team |
| Our head office team of Julie, Steve, Kathryn, Jackie and Polly, are here to help with your requirements with a combined experience of 40 years in this business. |
FREE Hygiene Bags |
| All new contracts can have a free hygiene bag dispenser and first pack of refills. |
10% shop discount |
| All contract holders can have a 10% discount on vast range of washroom, hygiene and related products at our online shop www.directhygienesupplies.com |
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