17 May • 3 min Read
Have you ever ordered a skip bin and wondered why companies are so strict about not overfilling the bin past the rim? A golden rule when hiring a skip bin is to stay clear of the skip bin rim.
Overfilling the bin is a big no-no. If you fill a skip bin past the rim, you are at risk of waste being left behind. But why? This is a question many customers ask.
Keep reading to help you understand why keeping the skip content below the rim is so important.
Overfilling the skip can be dangerous
Putting too much waste into your skip bin can be a safety risk. Overfilling the bin can create an unstable tower of waste, which can fall on those passing by. Not only can it put you and our employees in danger, but it can put the general public in danger as well.
The bin cannot be covered when it is overfilled. If we find a bin overfilled, we may need to leave excess waste behind to cover the bin. This is because if it was to be transported uncovered, debris could fall during transport, putting a hazard on the roads and causing dangerous situations for drivers.
Stacking above the line can break the law
In addition to causing hazards, stacking above the line can contribute to breaking the law. Fun fact: it is illegal to transport a skip bin that cannot be safely covered. We cannot cover your skip bin if you overfill your container. Objects and items would not be held down without a cover adequately applied, making it illegal for us to transport them.
This is why we remind customers to keep their waste below the bin’s rim. It is also why we have a ‘do not fill above the rim’ sign on our bins to serve as a reminder during your hire. If kept below the rim, we can successfully cover the bin and remove the skip from your property without any hassle.
How you can avoid going over the skip bin rim
Are you looking to avoid going over the rim of your skip bin? There are a few tricks and tips you can do to prevent this.
A big tip is to make sure you break down all of your waste. Furniture, such as tables and chairs, can be broken down further by pulling it apart and flattening it. This will take up less space in your bin than if thrown away as it is, offering more space to avoid overfilling.
Another trick is to explore our range of skip bin sizes and make sure you are getting the correct size. Before booking your skip, we recommend listing what you will be throwing away and doing a rough estimate of the amount of space you need. If in doubt, size up. This will provide additional space for the forgotten items you likely want to throw away.
Ready to book your skip bin? Whichever size you book, do not fill your bin past the rim!
Offering professional and prompt skip bin hire across Sydney, Matt’s Skip Bins proudly provides reliable and prompt waste management services to domestic, commercial and industrial customers. For more information, visit our website to learn more.