Free drop-in events promoting eco-friendly ways to stay healthy are coming to Blackpool libraries this August.
Blackpool Council, in partnership with United Utilities and Better Start Blackpool, will host events at Langdale, Layton, Central and Revoe libraries.
The events will feature free product giveaways and expert advice on dental health and early years care. Representatives from United Utilities will also be on hand to raise awareness about what should not be flushed or poured down household drains — helping to prevent blockages and flooding in the community.
Better Start Blackpool’s community connectors will distribute eco-friendly dental care items, including wooden toothbrushes and plastic-free floss. United Utilities will supply free reusable and disposable period products provided by Hey Girls, a social enterprise tackling period poverty.
United Utilities will also be demonstrating the consequences of flushing unsuitable products with their interactive 'wet wipe experiment' and fatberg showcase. Everyday offenders like wet wipes, cotton pads, nappies, and period products (including plastic applicators), as well as leftover cooking oils can cause major blockages and sewer flooding.
Cllr Jane Hugo, Blackpool Council Cabinet Member for Climate Change, said:
Andy Peet, Wastewater Network Protection Manager at United Utilities, said:
The Sustainable Health Events will take place at the following locations: