Austin Mini
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- Relationship to Diabetes
- Type 1
Yes, mine does. Last time I exchanged mine, they could only give me a 7litre one, and I’m sure a small child could get a hand in quite easily.View attachment 11811 Has anybody else a box like this with a HUGE drop in hole?
I asked my surgery if I could have a sharps bin for my used lancets and they gave me one of these. It would take me decades to fill it. I'll carry on using my Vanish stain remover tub as it's very tough plastic and has a screw lid.
Martin
Hi Austin, yes I have been getting these sort of sharps boxes for ages now. I don't like them at all, too easy to knock it over and have needles everywhere. I need to get a bigger one now to accommodate libre bits and pieces.
At the Libre course I attended last Wednesday they told us we had to dispose of all the bits bar the plastic screw top in a medical 'hazardous waste' bin - she said that some people had had their bin collections suspended by their council for putting them in general waste 😱 I've been prescribed a 7 litre bin to put them in 😱You don’t need to put Libra bits and pieces in a sharps box. There’s nothing sharp on a sensor for sure. The bit that goes in your skin is made from nylon, or similar. The needle that carries it into the skin retracts into the inserter. You would have to put considerable effort into attempting to injure yourself on that.
And I bet nobody puts used shaver heads in a sharps box.
That’s what my last DSN told me to do.😛 That’s a big hole @Austin Mini - don’t fall in!🙄In the old days I used a Domestos bottle and placed it in the dustbin.
At the Libre course I attended last Wednesday they told us we had to dispose of all the bits bar the plastic screw top in a medical 'hazardous waste' bin - she said that some people had had their bin collections suspended by their council for putting them in general waste 😱 I've been prescribed a 7 litre bin to put them in 😱
At the Libre course I attended last Wednesday they told us we had to dispose of all the bits bar the plastic screw top in a medical 'hazardous waste' bin - she said that some people had had their bin collections suspended by their council for putting them in general waste 😱 I've been prescribed a 7 litre bin to put them in 😱
This isn't a sharps bin Mike, I'll have a separate one for those - this is a 'hazardous medical waste' bin 😱 I was given a couple of 'biohazard' bags to use until I get the bin! 😱Weirdly I’m pretty sure I’ve read directions (can’t remember where, but I think it might have been from Abbott?!) that you explicitly *shouldn’t* put the sensors into a sharps bin because they contain a battery which could explode during incineration.
Confusing that different advice circulated from different HCPs / areas!