Nappy Sacks® 200s (carton of 5 packs – total of 1000 Nappy Sacks)

$25.95

(5 packs of 200 bags each)

For over 25 years, Nappy Sacks® has been the original and the best. With a scientifically developed film that neutralises – not just masks – odours, they are the most effective, nappy disposal bags to use at home or on the go.

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For over 25 years, Nappy Sacks® has been the original and the best. With a scientifically developed film that neutralises – not just masks – odours, they are the most effective, nappy disposal bags to use at home or on the go.

 

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ALL ABOUT NAPPY SACKS®

What are Nappy Sacks®?
Nappy Sacks® are the original, odour-neutralising nappy disposal bags to use at home or on the go.

Where can I purchase Nappy Sacks®?
Selected major supermarkets, pharmacies and department stores.
Pack sizes vary from store to store as not all pack sizes are available across all stores.
You can now purchase Nappy Sacks® direct from us.

What are Nappy Sacks® made from & how do they work to neutralise odours?
Nappy Sacks® are made from 100% degradable poly film that has been treated with a scientifically developed fragrance to not just mask, but neutralise odours from soiled nappies and trainer pants, making them the most effective, simple and convenient method for nappy disposal.

What pack sizes do Nappy Sacks® make?
50 pack – containing 1 x grab pack of 50
200 pack – containing 2 x grab packs of 100
300 pack – containing 3 x grab packs of 100
400 pack – containing 4 x grab packs of 100

Are Nappy Sacks® bad for the environment?
No. They are made from a food-grade high density polyethylene film with a degradable additive so they break down naturally and cause no harm to the earth.

How many nappies can I fit into a Nappy Sacks® nappy bag?
They have been designed for single use, so just one nappy plus a few baby wipes will fit easily.

How do I seal Nappy Sacks® once I’ve put a dirty nappy in it?
Simply tie the handles and you’re done!

Can I re-use Nappy Sacks®?
No. They are designed for single use only.

How do I dispose of Nappy Sacks®?
Please dispose of thoughtfully in your household rubbish bin.

What is a Nappy Sacks® “grab pack”?
Our grab pack is a soft pack you remove from the box so you can easily carry Nappy Sacks® wherever you need to go with your baby.

Nappy Sacks® is a degradable product. Does this mean they have a use-by date?
Whilst they do not have an official “Use By” date, they are a degradable product that has been designed to break down naturally after a period of about 18 months. After this time, they will either become less effective in odour neutralising, or possibly begin to deteriorate causing holes in the bags.

Can I use Nappy Sacks® for anything else?
You can use them as:
• Doggy "do" bags
• Rubbish bin liners

Please DO NOT use them to carry food.

Are there any warnings I should be aware of when using Nappy Sacks® ?
YES.
• To avoid suffocation keep polythene bags away from babies, young children and pets.
• Please do not use them for any other use than disposal of nappies.
• Please do not use them to carry food.
• Please do not flush them down the toilet.

What is Incognito™?
Incognito™ are small, stylish bags to use for discreet disposal of used sanitary products. Available in packs of 24 (2 x purse packs of 12).

Where can I purchase Incognito™ bags?
Currently they are in selected major supermarkets and selected pharmacies. You can also now buy direct from us.

How do I use Incognito™ bags?
Simply take one out of the tiny purse packs, place your used pad or tampon inside and tie the handles to seal. Then place in the bin or in your handbag until you find an appropriate moment for disposal.

How do Incognito™ bags work?
They have a scientifically developed film that has been embedded with an odour-neutralising fragrance, so you can discreetly carry your used pads or tampons in your handbag until an appropriate moment for disposal.

Why should I use Incognito™ bags?
Aside from the benefits of the discreet sanitary disposal, flushing pads or tampons can cause serious plumbing issues. Flushing pads or tampons is also bad for the environment. Each year, around 22 million sanitary products end up in our water ways and have to be retrieved. Using IncognitoTM bags means you are helping to keep our water ways much cleaner.

What are Incognito™ bags made from? Are they bad for the environment?
Our stylish opaque black bags with gorgeous insignia are made from a food-grade low density polyethylene film with a degradable additive. This allows the bags to break down naturally and without harming the earth.

Can Incognito™ bags be used for anything else?
Yes. They can be used to conceal and dispose of used condoms.

Are Incognito™ bags re-usable?
No. They are designed for a single use only.

How many pads or tampons can I fit into an Incognito™ bag?
Technically, you could fit a few tampons or two pads in one Incognito™ bag, but they have really been designed for a single use to be their most effective.

How do I dispose of Incognito™?
Please dispose of thoughtfully. Do not flush IncognitoTM bags. Do not place in sanitary disposal units. Simply place in a rubbish bin.

What’s the best way to carry Incognito™?
IncognitoTM bags come in gorgeous black purse packs of 12, even thinner than a packet of pocket tissues, so you can easily carry them in your handbag. And with their totally discreet packaging, there’ll be no embarrassing moments when you open your handbag. They can be purchased in boxes of 24, with 2 x purse packs of 12 bags inside each box.

Can I put Incognito™ bags in sanitary disposal units?
No. Please do not dispose of Incognito™bags anywhere except a rubbish bin.

Can I flush Incognito™ bags with my tampons or pads inside?
No. Please do not dispose of Incognito™ bags by flushing. You will harm the environment by adding to the 22 million sanitary products that end up in our water ways each year. Plus, you might cause some major plumbing problems or blockages as well!

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