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It is important to be familiar with what exactly is safe to throw to your skip. You have a legal 'Duty of Care' to your waste where there are regulations available which make you in charge of its proper disposal. You can face a hefty for illegal dumping, however unintentional, so it is better to find out the best way to handle kinds of waste.
Building Materials
Most skips are built to hold soil, bricks as well as other dense materials. However, a few of the larger skips shouldn't be full of heavy things like bricks or concrete because the combined weight in the skip as well as contents would make it impossible to lift.
Large quantities of plasterboard should also not discarded in a very skip, as it could become a powder in the recycling process, which could harm workers at the recycling plant.
Household Waste
Essentially anything that could pose a health risk should 't be place into a skip.
It is not advised to place food or animal droppings in your skip because this can attract pests, nor can it be a good idea to dump any medical or biological waste that could be harmful.
Toxic/Hazardous Material
There are lots of stuff for the house that seem harmless but sometimes cause serious health issues if left exposed in a skip.
Paint cans look like they are often included in addition to bricks however, many varieties can produce fumes which are dangerous to inhale. Also, oil and corrosive liquids should not removed in the skip, like a leak can result in a critical accident while travelling.
As for materials like asbestos or fridges and freezers, which contain noxious gases, they could be dumped in enclosed/covered skips being offered from some skip hire companies, which may be locked for added security.
If you happen to be undecided about what to do with toxic items, your skip hire company or local council should be able to give you advice on how to dispose of your waste safely.
Ensure Your Waste Is In The Right Hands
It is the legal responsibly to transfer your waste to someone qualified and authorised to deal with it. You must provide some of the skip's content s in order to avoid any incidents as soon as your skip is out of your respective hands.
The company you hire needs to be a licensed waste carrier that is registered using the Northern Ireland Environment Agency. In addition to collecting and getting rid of hazardous waste, an excellent waste carrier will usually help clean up any legal issues or paperwork involved.




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