Male Incontinence Bins

At Woosh, we strive to make washrooms a place that feels comfortable. That’s why we provide male incontinence bins to ensure everyone has a place to dispose of sanitary waste without feeling embarrassed or uncomfortable. These incontinence waste bins are opaque and easy to use while also incorporating a sleek design to match your other washroom equipment. Shop our waste bins for male toilets today to help fight the stigma against male incontinence and provide a safe space for your male washroom users.

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Did you know…

3 to 6 million men in the UK experience incontinence. This means 1 in 3 men over 65 experience urinary incontinence and 1 in 20 men over 60 experience bowel incontinence.

Stop the stigma of male incontinence

There are not enough sanitary waste bins in male toilets across the UK. That’s why, at Woosh, we are striving to change this, one washroom at a time.

A discrete and easy way to dispose of male sanitary products

Our range of incontinence bins offer a covert way of disposing of male sanitary products, allowing those suffering from incontinence issues to feel at ease when out and about.

Incontinence Waste Bins Made to Stop the Stigma

Incontinence bins are often overlooked when it comes to male toilets. Typically, sanitary waste bins are only associated with female washrooms but that isn’t the case! Male washrooms also need bathroom waste bins to give male washroom users somewhere to dispose of their rubbish. 

From male sanitary products like incontinence pads and disposable pants to catheters and colostomy bags, incontinence bins allow for the discrete disposal of these items, reducing the stigma associated with male incontinence. Help us move towards a more inclusive future by placing incontinence waste bins in your male washrooms today! 

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Bathroom Waste Bins That Protect the Planet

We don’t just strive to make washrooms more accessible for everyone! One of our goals at Woosh is to make each and every washroom more eco-friendly by supplying products that are either recyclable or made from recycled materials. Our incontinence bins are no different. At the end of its life, these bathroom waste bins can be fully recycled, ensuring as little waste as possible ends up in landfill. Explore our range of incontinence bins for male toilets below!

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Our Incontinence Bins Collection Service

Sanitary waste cannot be placed in landfill with all your other waste. That’s why we offer an incontinence waste bins collection service to ensure it’s handled correctly and ends up in the right place! As a licensed waste carrier, we take care of all your sanitary waste from the moment it leaves your door. But we don’t just take it to another landfill. As part of the Waste to Energy scheme, we take all your sanitary product waste to be incinerated, creating energy to heat up Poole Hospital. Pretty cool, right?

Choose Incontinence Bins from Woosh

At Woosh, we understand the importance of feeling comfortable in a washroom. That’s why we provide incontinence waste bins for male toilets to ensure everyone has a place to dispose of any sanitary waste. Join us in tackling male incontinence stigma with our incontinence waste bins today! Explore our range and get in touch for more information on our incontinence bin collection service. 

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Male Incontinence Bins FAQs

What is a male incontinence bin?

A male incontinence bin is a specialised disposal unit designed for discreet and hygienic disposal of male sanitary products like incontinence pads and catheters. These bathroom waste bins should be placed inside individual toilet cubicles to support individuals managing incontinence.

How do you dispose of men's incontinence pads?

Male sanitary products should be wrapped in a disposal bag or tissues and placed into a designated incontinence bin. They should not be flushed down the toilet as this can cause blockages. The best way to avoid this is to install incontinence waste bins in male toilets to provide washroom users with a place to dispose of rubbish.

Why do men's toilets have sanitary bins?

Male toilets should also have bathroom waste bins as this provides a place for male sanitary products to be disposed of. With 3 to 6 million males experiencing incontinence in the UK, it is important to offer a convenient place for individuals to dispose of sanitary waste without experiencing embarrassment. Fight the stigma against male incontinence today by installing incontinence bins in your washroom.

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