Square Disposal Sharps Containers
It is also called plastic sharps disposal container or medical sharps container.
- Puncture resistant
- Stackable for easy storage
- Transparent top provides visual identification of fill level
- Needle removal port for easy disposal
- Locking lids for safe transport
- Wall brackets are available
- Specification : 1QT, 2QT, 3QT, 4QT, 5QT, 8QT, 14QT
| Item # | Capacity | Size | Case | Carton Meas. |
| SP0010 | 1QT | W4",D4.25",H6.3" | 165 | 60X50X50CM |
| SP0020 | 2QT | W8.1",D6.3",H5.5" | 70 | 62X34X45CM |
| SP0030 | 3QT | W4.12",D4.12",H10" | 30 | 48X32X58CM |
| SP0040 | 4QT | W9",D6.15",H6.15" | 100 | 60X60X50CM |
| SP0050 | 5QT | W9.64",D8",H6.70" | 60 | 51X42X57CM |
| SP0080 | 8QT | W12.5,D7.8",H11" | 20 | 63X43X54CM |
| SP0140 | 14QT | W14.2,D8.85",H10.8" | 22 | 39X47X75CM |
Our plastic sharps containers is designed for collecting the used disposable syringes, insulin syringes and other used medical supplies. It is safety containers which can not be opened and stop infection after they are closed. Yellow, orange, red and customerized color available for the body of the sharps containers.

Relative Plastic Medical Supplies
- Vials With Child-resistant Caps
- Boston Rounds
- White Plastic Packers
- Dropper Bottles
- Universal Containers
- PET Vials & PET Bottles
- Container Seals
Sharps Containers Should Consider the Safety Features:
1. It should be designed so that it is easily and safely determined when the container needs to be emptied; this avoids overfilling and reduces the risk of injury.
2. The sharps container with an unwinder should be stabilized (secured to a wall, table, or tray) to prevent slipping during use.
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Tips of Plastic Medical Sharps Containers
It should be red and must be puncture-resistant and labeled as sharps waste, or with a biohazard symbol and the word biohazard, or as unregulated sharps. It must be placed in the laboratory near the area of sharps waste generation. Do not overfill sharps containers.
It must be leakproof on the sides and bottom, and must be easily accessible to personnel and located as close as feasible to the immediate area where sharps are used.
Disposal of Unused Medicines: What You Should Know (FDA)
Medicines play an important role in treating many conditions and diseases, but when they are no longer needed it’s important to dispose of them properly to avoid harm to others. Below, we list some disposal options and some special disposal instructions for you to consider when throwing out expired, unwanted, or unused medicines.




