Hi ladies,
My DC has agreed to CD! Now I need to get some more wet bags/pail liners. According to regulations it has to be a plastic container. I'm guessing that means it has to be a wet bag but I want to be able to use a pail/garbage. Does anyone know of a type of wet bag that fits pails?
I looked at the grovia pail liner and it says it is water resistant. Does anyone know what that means?
Thanks!
Re: Pail liner ?
I use a Monkey Doodlez pail liner inside an 8 gallon step pail. That holds enough for 2 days of diapers, though. For daycare, I assume you would be getting dirties home every day and could use something smaller.
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so they are actually requiring a pail AND a liner? Not just a large wet bag?
We just stared using Kissa's antibacterial pail liners and so far I really like them. They fit in our 7.3 gallon (so precise I know pail (plastic, push top garbage can) and could definitely go in a larger one. I wouldn't go as large a 13 gallon garbage can though. They were $14 each on Amazon (we have two so that one can be washed while the other is in use) This would fit 2 days of diapers.
Prior to this we used a Planet Wise large hanging wet bag which was great but I needed an alternate while it was being washed and I didn't want to spend another $29 on only one bag. This also would fit 2 days of diapers.
I think the material the bags are made of (PUL) can't be called water proof because of the seams and the potential for leaking through them. But, most high quality bags shouldn't give you any problems with leaking.
Whew, sorry so long!