To bin or not to bin

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All of bpha higher risk buildings have bin chutes, A bin chute, is a vertical passage, typically found in high-rise buildings, that allows for the disposal of waste from various floors directly into a collection container at the bottom. These chutes are designed to simplify waste management and are a common feature in apartment buildings.

When disposing of your household rubbish you should only put small bagged items down the bin chute - anything larger than a carrier bag will block the chute and could cause a fire risk. You should also make sure dangerous items such as broken glass or sharp tins are wrapped up securely before throwing down the chutes.

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All of bpha higher risk buildings have bin chutes, A bin chute, is a vertical passage, typically found in high-rise buildings, that allows for the disposal of waste from various floors directly into a collection container at the bottom. These chutes are designed to simplify waste management and are a common feature in apartment buildings.

When disposing of your household rubbish you should only put small bagged items down the bin chute - anything larger than a carrier bag will block the chute and could cause a fire risk. You should also make sure dangerous items such as broken glass or sharp tins are wrapped up securely before throwing down the chutes.

Please answer the survey below, for your chance to win 1 of 3 £75 love to shop vouchers.

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