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another new born question - nappy disposal

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  • pigpen
    pigpen Posts: 41,152 Forumite
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    I put them in a carrier hung on the outside of the door, when it is full/bed time I tie up the bag and put it in the bin
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  • silly_moo
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    We put them in Tesco value nappy bags - one for a pee and two bags for a poo. They then go into our normal bin which gets emptied twice a week. No smells so far.
  • *Ro*
    *Ro* Posts: 1,780 Forumite
    I found I didn't like the strong smell bags so now buy Asda little angels eco nappy sacks which are not scented.
    We have a couple of these type buckets
    http://www.homehardwaredirect.co.uk/productinfo.asp?ProductID=8443
    (we got them cheap from a hardware store) the lid is a good seal, I use bags for poop nappies only and fold wee nappies and pop in the lined binwhich we keep outside the back door hth
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