Pledge your support for BINS4Blokes and nominate where you would like a bin installed.
How can you get involved with BINS4Blokes?
Do you provide toilets to staff or the public?
Get BINS4Blokes incontinence bins in your toilets
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word
Help us get BINS4Blokes into your community
Who has joined the campaign?
Supporting the BINS4Blokes campaign
How can you get involved with BINS4Blokes?
Get BINS4Blokes disposal bins in your toilets
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Why have disposal bins for men?
We believe that every Australian should have access to sanitary disposal bins for their continence products.
Public opinion may be that incontinence rarely affects men and when it does it is perceived as a normal consequence of ageing, but this is not true. For boys and men who use incontinence products, there are very few or no places for them to throw them out. This can make them want to stay put, not wanting to leave their homes and join in everyday activities.
Why have disposal bins for men?
We believe that every Australian should have access to disposal bins for their incontinence products.
For boys and men who use incontinence products, there are very few or no places for them to throw them out. This can make them want to stay put, not wanting to leave their homes and join in everyday activities.
What we are aiming to achieve
in public toilets
Australia wide
Get males who are incontinent to get help & advice
how common the issue
is in Australia
BINS4Blokes is a men’s health initiative of the Continence Foundation of Australia
BINS4Blokes is proudly supported by:
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