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0.2L Red Sharps Container | Puncture-Resistant Needle Disposal Bin
0.2L Red Sharps Container | Puncture-Resistant Needle Disposal Bin
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Safe & Reliable Sharps Disposal at Home or in the Clinic
Keep your household or medical workspace safe with this compact 0.2 Litre Red Sharps Container. Designed for the safe disposal of used needles, syringes, lancets, and other sharp medical waste, this puncture-resistant biohazard bin is an essential item for diabetics, caregivers, tattoo artists, and medical professionals alike. Its bright red colour and biohazard labelling instantly signal hazardous contents, helping to prevent accidental needle-stick injuries.
Made in Mainland China.
⚠️ This product is a medical waste disposal container and is not a supplement, drug, or health treatment. No FDA disclaimer applies. Always dispose of sharps in accordance with your local regulations and guidelines.
Key Features
- ✅ Puncture-Resistant Construction – Heavy-duty walls prevent needles and lancets from piercing through, protecting you and those around you.
- ✅ 0.2 Litre Capacity – Compact and portable, ideal for personal or travel use without taking up counter space.
- ✅ Biohazard Labelled – Clearly marked red container with universal biohazard symbol for safe identification.
- ✅ Multiple-Use Design – Secure lid allows repeated use until full, then seals shut for safe final disposal.
- ✅ Wide Opening – Easy single-handed needle dropping without the risk of touching sharp ends.
- ✅ Leak-Resistant Seal – Tight-fitting lid minimises risk of spills or accidental opening.
Who Is This For?
- Diabetics using insulin syringes or glucose lancets at home
- Caregivers administering injections
- Tattoo and piercing studios requiring compliant sharps disposal
- Medical & veterinary clinics needing compact disposal solutions
- Travellers who require a portable sharps container on the go
Specifications
| Capacity | 0.2 Litres |
| Colour | Red |
| Type | Multiple-Use Sharps Container |
| Resistant To | Puncture, Leak |
| Labelling | Biohazard Symbol |
| Origin | Mainland China |
Safe Disposal Tips
Always place used needles and sharps directly into your sharps container immediately after use. Never recap needles by hand. Once the container is ¾ full, seal the lid completely and dispose of it according to your local authority's sharps disposal programme. For guidance on safe needle and sharps disposal, visit the FDA's official guide on safe sharps disposal.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this sharps container be reused multiple times before disposal?
A: Yes. This is a multiple-use sharps container, meaning you can deposit needles, lancets, and syringes into it repeatedly until the container reaches its fill line (typically ¾ full). At that point, the lid should be sealed permanently and the unit disposed of through your local sharps disposal programme.
Q: Is the 0.2 litre red sharps container suitable for home use by diabetics?
A: Absolutely. The compact 0.2 litre capacity makes it perfectly sized for home or on-the-go use by diabetics who use insulin syringes or glucose lancets daily. Its puncture-resistant walls and secure lid keep your household safe from accidental needle-stick injuries.
Q: How do I dispose of the sharps container once it is full?
A: Once full, seal the container shut and contact your local council, pharmacy, or healthcare provider for sharps disposal options. Many pharmacies and medical centres offer drop-off programmes. Never place an open or unsecured sharps container in regular household rubbish.
Q: Does this container meet biohazard safety standards?
A: This container is labelled with the universal biohazard symbol and is constructed from puncture-resistant material. It is designed to meet standard home and clinical sharps containment requirements. Always check your local regulatory requirements for professional or clinical use.
