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Contaminated Waste And Sharps Disposal Bin 1.4L
Sealable lid prevents spillage
Suitable for medical facilities
Labeled with biohazard symbol
Brightly coloured makes it easy to spot
Fill line is 1.2 litres
Made from plastic
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to provide a sharps container?
According to Health NSW, public hospitals in NSW are required to provide sharps disposal service for the public. Many local councils and businesses provide sharps bins for disposal of single use syringes in public toilets and restrooms.
Which sharps container should I purchase?
To determine which sharps container is suitable for you, it is important to consider the frequency of servicing the sharps container.
Where should I install this sharps container?
Sharps containers are commonly installed in public toilets and restrooms. This allows users to immediately dispose of sharps once used.
How do I properly dispose of the sharps in the sharps container?
According to Health NSW, all authorised Needle and Syringe Program (NSP) outlets are required to accept used injecting equipment and sharps. This is available to the public regardless of whether they are clients of the NSP.
Features
- Fill line is 1.2 litres
- Hazard warning label on container to alert people of container’s contents
- Highly visible yellow plastic ensures the container can be seen by everyone
Technical Specifications
- Volume - 1.4 litres
- Height - 195mm
- Length - 95mm
- Width - 95mm
- Material - Plastic
- Weight - 250g
Compatible Accessories
- Syringe Picker (Part No. A21701) - View Product
- Contaminated Waste And Sharps Disposal Bins (Part No. A21692) - View Product
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Specifications
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Height195mmWeight250gWidth95mm
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