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ImageMaking sure there are enough Trash Cans in all the right places is one of the most important things to do to ensure cleanliness in the work place.  This is true no matter whether you work in an office, a restaurant, hospital or even work from home.  There are many different types of trash cans available in different colors and sizes.  Trash cans are available from many different manufacturers as well, such as the very popular Rubbermaid Trash Cans. A simple plastic trash can will work just fine in a cubicle or small office setting, and are available in many different sizes and styles.  For a little more ambience, there are also a variety of decorative trash cans out there to choose from as well.  To keep garbage hidden you may want to use a step-on trash can that will keep trash out of site, and help to keep unwanted smells from becoming a distraction.  For even more convenience there are touchless trash cans that use motion sensors to open and close.  

Large trash cans are usually used for higher populated areas, and most have wheels or dollies so they can be easily rolled out to the curb.  There are also commercial trash cans which are mostly used in public places.  These are available in a wide range of styles to blend in almost anywhere.  Another popular item are the smoking urns for disposing of cigarette butts, and which can be seen in many designated smoking areas.

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