Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter takes a daily injectable with a pen. We buy disposable sharps containers from amazon (they come in a multi pack) and
toss them when they are full. It's what her doctor told us to do when she first started with the medication.
What’s the point of putting them in a container if they are still going in regular trash?
Preventing other people from getting poked by the needles.
It has a cap on it. No one is getting poked.
Caps come off. It's an extra layer of safety.
What do you do about all the other sharp objects in your trash that aren’t needles?
This seems like massive overkill for literally the tiniest of needles.
It's not because it's sharp, it's because the trash man should not risk poking himself with your dirty needle.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve been saving the empty pens for use in a future up cycle craft project. I am a senior citizen and I live alone. There’s no one here to accidentally get stuck and the needle isn’t exposed anyway. I put the cap back on after use. I’m thinking about gluing them to the outside of a planter.
Anonymous wrote:A labeled wine bottle can serve as a sharps container. No need to buy a special shapes container
Anonymous wrote:You can use anything for a sharps container. OJ bottle, laundry bottle, any hard plastic bottle. Just toss in the trash.
Full honesty we just recap and toss.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter takes a daily injectable with a pen. We buy disposable sharps containers from amazon (they come in a multi pack) and
toss them when they are full. It's what her doctor told us to do when she first started with the medication.
What’s the point of putting them in a container if they are still going in regular trash?
Preventing other people from getting poked by the needles.
It has a cap on it. No one is getting poked.
Caps come off. It's an extra layer of safety.
What do you do about all the other sharp objects in your trash that aren’t needles?
This seems like massive overkill for literally the tiniest of needles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter takes a daily injectable with a pen. We buy disposable sharps containers from amazon (they come in a multi pack) and
toss them when they are full. It's what her doctor told us to do when she first started with the medication.
What’s the point of putting them in a container if they are still going in regular trash?
Preventing other people from getting poked by the needles.
It has a cap on it. No one is getting poked.
Caps come off. It's an extra layer of safety.
What do you do about all the other sharp objects in your trash that aren’t needles?
This seems like massive overkill for literally the tiniest of needles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter takes a daily injectable with a pen. We buy disposable sharps containers from amazon (they come in a multi pack) and
toss them when they are full. It's what her doctor told us to do when she first started with the medication.
What’s the point of putting them in a container if they are still going in regular trash?
Preventing other people from getting poked by the needles.
It has a cap on it. No one is getting poked.
Caps come off. It's an extra layer of safety.
What do you do about all the other sharp objects in your trash that aren’t needles?
This seems like massive overkill for literally the tiniest of needles.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter takes a daily injectable with a pen. We buy disposable sharps containers from amazon (they come in a multi pack) and
toss them when they are full. It's what her doctor told us to do when she first started with the medication.
What’s the point of putting them in a container if they are still going in regular trash?
Preventing other people from getting poked by the needles.
It has a cap on it. No one is getting poked.
Caps come off. It's an extra layer of safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter takes a daily injectable with a pen. We buy disposable sharps containers from amazon (they come in a multi pack) and
toss them when they are full. It's what her doctor told us to do when she first started with the medication.
What’s the point of putting them in a container if they are still going in regular trash?
Preventing other people from getting poked by the needles.
It has a cap on it. No one is getting poked.
Caps come off. It's an extra layer of safety.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My daughter takes a daily injectable with a pen. We buy disposable sharps containers from amazon (they come in a multi pack) and
toss them when they are full. It's what her doctor told us to do when she first started with the medication.
What’s the point of putting them in a container if they are still going in regular trash?
Preventing other people from getting poked by the needles.
It has a cap on it. No one is getting poked.