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Mar. 27th, 2009 09:44 pm
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How do you make a bag of syringe needles disappear legally?



With the nifty BD Safe-Clip Needle Clipping & Storage Device.  See that little hole on the end opposite my fingers?

 

Put the needle in that hole and squeeze the end I'm holding.

 

And presto-chango, you have a de-needled syringe!  Since the laws changed  on how to handle needle disposal, I've been collecting them in a zip lock bag and it was overflowing.  Now I can throw the syringes in the garbage - they are only used for insulin and copaxone injections - no blood draws.  The mighty little device will hold 1500 needles before I have to send it to a medical disposal facility. 
And the final best thing about it, I got two of them for $15.00 including shipping.  YAY!

Date: 2009-03-28 07:56 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] loracs.livejournal.com
Yep, it's a one way trip for the needles. And you can use this to clip the needles off the lancets too. I understand all of the HMO's and most of the PPO's expect patients to handle their own disposal, which now means you have to pay to have them dealt with legally. At least I only have to pay for the little needle container and at 1500 needles per it will be about 2 years before I have to do it. Plus they are so small I'll probably just keep it in my drawer and use the other one until it's filled up, then I can dispose of both of them at once. Four years without having to worry about dealing with them. I've been looking at this big giant bag of syringes get larger and larger each night for about a year now, so I'm very happy if this all works out.

And why aren't you in bed young lady?!

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