Why Regular Liner Replacement Is Critical
Sanitary bin liners are the first line of defense against contamination. Standard liners begin to degrade within 48-72 hours of use, releasing odors and allowing bacterial colonies to form. Our antimicrobial liners contain embedded silver-ion technology that inhibits 99.7% of bacterial growth throughout their service life. Regular replacement on every visit ensures your bins never become sources of contamination, odor, or pest attraction — common problems when liner changes are delayed or skipped.
Our Disinfection Protocol Step by Step
Step 1: The used liner is carefully removed and sealed in a biohazard bag. Step 2: The bin interior is sprayed with a hospital-grade disinfectant and left for the required contact time. Step 3: All surfaces — interior, exterior, lid, and pedal mechanism — are wiped down with antimicrobial cloths. Step 4: A fresh antimicrobial liner is installed and secured. Step 5: The bin is inspected for mechanical issues (pedal tension, lid alignment, seals). The entire process takes 2-3 minutes per bin with zero mess or disruption.
Proactive Equipment Maintenance
During every disinfection visit, our technicians perform a mechanical inspection of each bin. We check pedal mechanisms for resistance and alignment, lid hinges for smooth operation, rubber seals for integrity, and casing for cracks or discoloration. Any issues are flagged immediately and resolved — either on the spot with our mobile repair kit, or through same-day replacement from our inventory. This proactive approach prevents unexpected equipment failures and ensures every bin in your facility operates flawlessly.