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Fluids - these are typically found in heating and cooling appliances, such as fridges and freezers (coolant circuit) and oil-filled radiators. The WEEE Directive requires the removal of all fluids from WEEE. Fluids must be safely removed prior to crushing or shredding operations. Cooling appliances containing refrigerants (fridges and freezers) – most refrigerators reaching the waste stream are between 10 and 15 years old and are therefore likely to contain Ozone Depleting Substances (ODS) (eg CFCs and HCFCs). Units manufactured after 1994 are unlikely to contain CFCs. You don’t have to stop potty training altogether as you can still help them learn where wee and poo goes as well as skills such as good communication and hygiene

Help them get into a routine of using the potty or toilet before they go to sleep. Protect the bed with a waterproof sheet and try putting them to bed without a nappy to see how they manage There are also other possible causes for frequent urination. It can disrupt your sleep, which is a condition called nocturia. It commonly occurs as you get older because your body stops producing a hormone that prevents nighttime urination as you age. Further information on the WEEE Regulations 2013 can be found in the Government Guidance Notes produced by the Department for Innovation and Skills.

When to get medical advice

stress incontinence – when urine leaks out at times when your bladder is under pressure; for example, when you cough or laugh

It’s important to remember all children are different and the age at which they are capable of mastering potty skills is unique to them. However, most potty training skills can be learned before you stop using nappies, which can be one of the last steps in the process.

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Customizing your bedroom to have a minimal light and noise, a cool temperature, and a pleasant smell UTIs commonly cause a frequent urge to pee. According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), UTIs can occur anywhere in the urinary tract, but they most often affect the bladder. This is also called cystitis. It may come as a surprise that constipation is a common cause of many potty training problems. It’s an issue that affects 1 in 3 children as they grow up, particularly toddlers around the potty training stage. Urinary tract infections are the most common cause of frequent or urgent urination. Other causes include: The most common cause of frequent urination is a urinary tract infection (UTI), which occurs when bacteria invade the urethra. It is common to have burning or pain when weeing if you have an infection. If your increased need to urinate is accompanied by blood in your urine and abdominal pain, make an appointment to see your GP. Symptoms can worsen considerably if the UTI spreads to your kidneys, so it's important to seek medical attention.

Mercury is used in fluorescent lamps, medical equipment, data transmission, telecommunications and mobile phones. Its use in electrical and electronic equipment has declined significantly in recent years and its use is banned (save certain exempt uses) from 2006. Apart from batteries, most other mercury containing items are likely to be found on a circuit board. Thus removing the circuit board would result in removal of most mercury containing competent such as switches.Medicines to help an overactive bladder can have side effects such as dry mouth so it might be a case of trying which one is best for you.

Large household appliances (eg ovens, fridges, washing machines) currently make up over 40% of WEEE but there are large volumes of other equipment such as IT equipment (mainly computers), TVs (over two million discarded each year), small household appliances (eg kettles and hair dryers), electrical tools, digital watches, electronic toys and medical devices. Components containing radioactive substances – can be found in a variety of equipment in many commercial settings (eg fill level detectors, static eliminators, radium luminised dials, old trim phones) as well as smoke detectors. Other hazards associated with WEEE recycling An overactive bladder causes most cases of urgency incontinence and urge incontinence. However, for some people, the cause is never found. There is no single test to diagnose BPS (interstitial cystitis). You may have several tests to exclude other causes of your symptoms before a diagnosis can be confirmed. You can introduce the potty as soon as children can safely sit up on their own. Good times to try sitting on the potty include shortly after they wake up, after mealtimes, and any time it looks like your child needs to wee or poo. You can use nappies most of the time but then take them off to use a potty when the child is likely to gooverflow incontinence (chronic urinary retention) – when you're unable to fully empty your bladder, which causes frequent leaking

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