Incontinence Care
- Over 10 Million people in North America wear adult diapers
- A year after childbirth, 5% of women still experience incontinence
- Urinary Incontinence affects individuals of all age groups although, more commonly experienced by females and elder adults
- Diaper Disposal provides a hygienic and sanitary disposal method that accommodates other patrons and employees of the restroom
- Eliminate cross-contamination with DIN-approved Actiwipe™
Washroom Hygiene Services

A Guide to Creating a Safe Workplace
It’s evident the workplace people once knew is going to look a lot different to the way it was before. In fact, as many employees start to think about a return to the workplace in both the immediate and distant future, the change is something that needs to happen in order to protect people from future illnesses. Although the pandemic is far from over and restrictions will be in place

How to Fight Period Poverty in Schools
What is Period Poverty? Period Poverty is the lack of access to menstrual products, menstrual hygiene education, toilets, handwashing facilities, or proper waste management. Movements against period poverty are gaining a lot of traction worldwide, especially after countries like Scotland announced they will be providing menstrual products for free nation- wide. While progress is being made, there is still a long way to go before we eliminate period poverty altogether.
Citron Hygiene has helped to build healthy spaces in facilities for over 45 years. From restaurants to schools to manufacturing and offices, we provide every customer with the care and attention they deserve; providing a reliable, high quality service every time. Start a conversation with our team to learn how we can help you build a healthier space in your company.