Package handling: Roll up the used adult diapers and try to wrap the excrement inside as much as possible. If diapers come with built-in adhesive strips or straps, these devices can be used to seal the diapers properly, reducing the risk of odor emission and bacterial transmission.
Classified placement: According to local garbage classification regulations, put the wrapped adult diapers into the corresponding garbage bin. In most cases, adult diapers are considered hygiene products and should be placed in the trash bin for dry or other garbage. If the user suffers from infectious diseases such as intestinal infectious diseases, the used diapers may need to be disposed of as medical waste. It is necessary to strictly follow the medical waste disposal process, place them in specialized medical waste bags, and contact relevant medical institutions or health departments for recycling and disposal.
Timely cleaning of the trash can: Do not let used adult diapers pile up too much in the trash can. Regularly clean the trash can to avoid odor and bacterial growth. When cleaning the garbage bin, you can use a garbage bag to wrap the garbage, then tie the bag tightly and place it at an outdoor garbage collection point. If the trash can has an odor, it can be cleaned with disinfectant or deodorizer.