Support parents and caregivers who need convenient, safe and comfortable options to change their child’s diaper on the go.
Protect tiny babies and young children who are more susceptible to bacteria, viruses and environmental allergens.
Long gone are the days where only women change diapers. Build an inclusive space that includes infant care solutions in all of your washrooms.
Families on the go appreciate enhanced convenience and cleanliness. When washrooms provide a convenient, hygienic disposal unit for diapers, they prevent clogged pipes and foul odours, all while ensuring that customers feel cared for and supported.
Citron Hygiene’s touch-free diaper disposal service prevents plumbing blockages, reduces cross-infection risks and provides a safe environment for families, encouraging repeat visits and positive word-of-mouth reviews.
Our diaper disposal units are provided free of charge to eliminate any capital outlay. Plus, they feature exclusive CitronSync technology, delivering a guarantee of service.
From installation to routine, reliable servicing, our Citron Hygiene certified technicians will take care of it all, so you don’t have to!
Without an available changing station, parents and caregivers are forced to find another location to change their child’s diaper, including unsafe and unhygienic locations like: the sink, the ground and even on table tops.
Put safety first, reduce accidents and cross-infection risks with Citron Hygiene’s high-quality baby changing tables. Suitable for all restrooms with its folding, space-saving design, Citron Hygiene’s infant change table is easily opened and closed by the end user with one hand, allowing for quicker changing to maintain the flow of traffic in your restroom.
Our infant change table is combined with an exclusive disposal system for diaper waste, which helps reduce the risks of cross-infection, while promoting hygiene and ensuring that waste is handled appropriately.
While unfortunately it is not yet law for businesses to provide change tables in both men and women’s washrooms, more public restrooms are providing inclusive environments for parents of any gender. As more men, including: stay-at-home-dads, single dads, two-dad families, grandpas and other male caregivers take on child care and parenting – businesses will be pressured and eventually required to provide inclusive options for all caregivers.
The short answer is yes. The improper disposal of infant care items, like diapers and wipes, should be disposed of safely and hygienically. Not providing a dedicated infant care disposal unit leaves restroom users to find alternative means of disposal which can negatively impact your facility as well as future users.
Common forms of alternative disposal include flushing items down the toilet or disposing of soiled items in open-face garbage cans in common areas. With 2/3 of plumbing blockages caused by sanitary products, it’s important to provide a better disposal alternative than the toilet.
Leaving users to dispose of their infant care products in an open-face garbage can is not an effective way of containing biological waste and the odors it emits. Having a dedicated disposal unit will help prevent cross-contamination and prevent malodours from spreading throughout the restroom.
Our Infant Care Disposal is a service and units cannot be purchased and serviced in-house. Our Personal Hygiene Disposal Service efficiently maintains each unit in your facility at a frequency which best suits your business. Having units serviced by Citron Hygiene means a Citron Certified Technician who is trained to handle biological waste is safely collecting and diverting the waste from your facility.
All Citron Hygiene Infant Care Disposal units are hands-free to eliminate user contact with any biological waste. Units are equipped with a foot pedal that opens the unit lid when stepped on.
Each restroom hygiene service is performed by a Citron Certified Technician. At each service:
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