The importance of knowing what you can and can’t put in a skip is that it helps to keep your skip area clean and free from obstructions. If something is placed in the skip that shouldn’t be, it can cause the skip to become too heavy and potentially dangerous. Loading a skip up with the wrong items can also make the whole thing combustible and at risk of a fire. For the protection of you, your family and neighbours, our team have created this guide on what you can and can’t put in skip bins.
A skip bin is a great way to get rid of large or bulky items that you don’t want anymore. But what can you put in a skip? Here’s a list of some of the most common things people put in skips:
There are some things that should not go in a skip, as they can cause damage to the skip itself or problems such as leakages or bad smells on your street. These include:
If you’re unsure if something can or cannot go in a skip bin, please give Brisbane Skips a call. We’ll be happy to help.
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