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2 Oakridge 1 Quart Sharps needles diabetes lancet biohazard waste Container
$ 5.27
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Description
Lot of 2 Oakridge 1 Quart Sharps Containers NEW. Condition is "New".GREAT FOR HOME-. Ideal for diabetics. Fits perfectly on bathroom countertops. Keeps contaminated waste safe from pets and small children - Safe disposal of needles, needles with syringes, pen needles, lancets, blades (razors, scalpels, etc.)
GREAT FOR BUSINESS - Designed for use by phlebotomists or others who need a small transportable container. The vertical drop maximizes useable container volume while providing a space saving option for totes, carts and work spaces.
LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMPACT - Perfect for traveling and on the go use. Fits easily into a medium sized purse backpack, gym bag, or luggage. Clear lid allows a view of the fill level, temporary closure for safety, and snap locks for final disposal.
4"L X 4"W X 6.25" H
1 Quart Sharps Containers provide safe disposal of needles and syringes. The handy built in needle removal port is designed to prevent contact with sharps preventing accidental sticks and pokes. The clear slide access lid allows a view of the fill level and can also provide temporary closure between use. When the container is full the lid locks permanently for final disposal. The vertical drop maximizes usable container volume while providing a space saving option for totes, carts, and work spaces.
Designed for use in Hospitals and other high activity environments so you can feel safe using this in your home
Reviewed and approved directly by the FDA
Puncture proof plastic
Please contact local fire station or hospital for your county's disposal procedures.
Easy to Use!
Dispose of Sharps
Use needle unwinder to remove used sharps. Horizontal drop accommodates larger sizes.
Temporary Close
Push lid over opening to protect from spills. Provides extra safety between uses for users, kids, and even paws.
Permanent Close & Disposal
Continue sliding lid closed until slight pressure builds and a click is heard. Your container is now permanently locked and ready for disposal! Please contact local fire station or hospital for your county's disposal procedures.