Wheelie Bin Cleaning Process
We use purpose built, truck mounted wheelie bin cleaning equipment:
1. Following the refuse collection and whilst still empty, the wheelie bin is lifted into the washing position by a hydraulic ram.
2. The next part of the wheelie bin cleaning process sees the inside of the wheelie bin blasted with water and a biodegradable sanitising agent from fixed lances with active high pressure jet heads, delivering 21 litres per min at up to 100 bar pressure.
1. Following the refuse collection and whilst still empty, the wheelie bin is lifted into the washing position by a hydraulic ram.
2. The next part of the wheelie bin cleaning process sees the inside of the wheelie bin blasted with water and a biodegradable sanitising agent from fixed lances with active high pressure jet heads, delivering 21 litres per min at up to 100 bar pressure.
3. Whilst the wheelie bin is being cleaned internally, the operator uses a hand held high pressure lance to clean the wheelie bin’s exterior, handles and lid areas.
4. The wheelie bin is then rinsed out and all waste water collected, filtered and re-cycled within the washing unit. (wheelie bin cleaning process is environmentally friendly)
5. The wheelie bin is then lowered and coated with a deodorising disinfectant solution.
6. Finally, the wheelie bin is returned clean and fresh its storage area.
4. The wheelie bin is then rinsed out and all waste water collected, filtered and re-cycled within the washing unit. (wheelie bin cleaning process is environmentally friendly)
5. The wheelie bin is then lowered and coated with a deodorising disinfectant solution.
6. Finally, the wheelie bin is returned clean and fresh its storage area.
Any waste material collected from the bins during the cleaning process is sealed into plastic waste bags to be disposed of in an approved manner.
This washing process meets the high standards outlined by The Environment Agency. For more information click here: Environment






