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How many of you follow proper sharps disposal?

Which method do you use when you are done with your sharps?

  • I use sharp disposal bins and dispose of it properly.

    Votes: 40 42.6%
  • I just put it in the trash.

    Votes: 54 57.4%

  • Total voters
    94
  • Poll closed .
Ive never really thought about it til now.I usually just hide them in my sock drawer til my wife finds them.who knows what she does with them.LOL!
 
My neighborhood has a playground and a sandbox where the kids play. I just throw mine in there.

On a serious note I always use a plastic coke bottle to put my waste in. It is just as good as the red hazmat containers.
 
everyone see SAW II where that chick has to swim in a hole full of them like the balls at chucky cheese?

I got a visual from Vet's technique at the sandbox....lol
 
I put 'em in a hard plastic container (such as a empty protein container) and when it gets full I super glue the top shut and trow it in the dumpster early Friday morning, a couple of hours before the garbage men come with their truck.
 
I save a years worth, them go dump them in my neighbors pool.

Needles uncovered, still attched to syringe. Well over 100.

Last Summer his fat 9 year old did a Cannonball, he got out of the pool screaming with about 10 syringes hanging from his body. J/K. I use a sharps.
 
Nice link here... has each state rules.. Damn....where I live you can.....

Placed in strong plastic or metal containers with screw-on or tightly secured lids (examples include empty bleach bottles, liquid detergent bottles, plastic milk jugs, or coffee cans. Strong tape should be used to secure the lid of coffee cans.)
• Once the container is full and sealed, it can be placed in the regular household trash.
http://www.safeneedledisposal.org/resslaws.html
 
billdance said:
Nice link here... has each state rules.. Damn....where I live you can.....

Placed in strong plastic or metal containers with screw-on or tightly secured lids (examples include empty bleach bottles, liquid detergent bottles, plastic milk jugs, or coffee cans. Strong tape should be used to secure the lid of coffee cans.)
• Once the container is full and sealed, it can be placed in the regular household trash.
http://www.safeneedledisposal.org/resslaws.html

i can do whatever i want according to that link for my state. it says my state hasnt developed any laws for personal household use.
 
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