Regardless of who you are and how many toilets you have, you can put an incontinence bin in a male toilet/s. Here are some resources to help you get going.
For Toilet Providers
Step by step guide
This outlines how to implement BINS4Blokes incontinence bins in your toilet facilities
Hygiene Product Disposal Bin Sticker
Hygiene Product Disposal Bin Sticker
Door/Bin Sticker
Infographic
The Infographic sums up the need for BINS4Blokes and what we are trying to achieve
Posters
To allow you to identify your toilet block as one that has incontinence bins you may want to put a poster on the door of the toilet block or at an information station
FAQs
Frequently asked questions about BINS4Blokes.What is BINS4Blokes? What is incontinence? Why do men need bins? And more…
Position Statement
The Position statement is the foundation of the campaign, identifying the need, providing statistics and implementation case study.
National Public Toilet Map Tip Sheet
If you would like support to add a toilet facility or upload BINS4Blokes to the National Public Toilet Map, this tip sheet will help you with the process.
Template media release
Here is a media release template to help you generate media interest and raise awareness about the incontinence product disposal bins you have installed.
For Councils
Draft motion
If you’re a councillor we have developed a document which outlines the argument for BINS4Blokes for your next council meeting.
National Public Toilet Map Tip Sheet
If you would like support to add a toilet facility or upload BINS4Blokes to the National Public Toilet Map, this tip sheet will help you with the process.
Community Resources
Infographic
The Infographic sums up the need for BINS4Blokes and what we are trying to achieve
Your Guide
Four easy steps to ask your local council, shops, businesses and other organisations to install incontinence product disposal bins in male toilets
FAQ
Frequently asked questions about BINS4Blokes. What is BINS4Blokes? What is incontinence? Why do men need bins? And more…