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An ASP Healthcare FITSAFE™ 250 mL sharps container for the safe containment and disposal of used sharps — syringes, needles, pen needles and test strips all go in through the same opening. Child-resistant screw-top lid, 225 mL to the fill line, and a blow-moulded high-density polyethylene body. 16 cm high by 5 cm in diameter. Made in Australia to AS 4939:2001.
This is an ASP Healthcare FITSAFE™ 250 mL sharps container, supplied as a single container.
Sharps Container 250mL is available in Australia through Aus BAC Supply, held locally and dispatched from Melbourne with tracked delivery to all states and territories.
It is the disposal end of the syringes and needles this store already sells. Used sharps go in through the neck and stay there — syringes, needles, pen needles and blood glucose test strips all fit the same opening. The lid is a child-resistant screw top rather than a push-fit cap, which is what keeps a part-full container closed to anyone who should not open it while still letting it be reopened between uses.
The body is blow-moulded from high-density polyethylene in one piece, so there is no seam for a needle to work through. The fill line sits below the shoulder and marks 225 mL of the container's 250 mL — that is where filling stops, not where the container ends.
At 16 cm high and 5 cm in diameter it is a bottle rather than a bin: it stands on a shelf, goes in a bag, and takes up about the space of a drink bottle.
The container is made in Australia by ASP Healthcare, manufactured to conform to AS 4939:2001 — the Australian Standard for single-use containers for the collection of sharp medical items — under a quality system the manufacturer states is certified to ISO 9001.
Supplied as a laboratory consumable alongside our syringes and swabs. Fill it to the line and no further, screw the lid down when full, and dispose of it as your state or territory requires — a full sharps container is regulated waste and does not go in household rubbish or recycling.
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225 mL to the fill line, of a 250 mL container. The line is where filling stops — a sharps container is not meant to be filled to the brim.
Used sharps: syringes, needles, pen needles and blood glucose test strips all fit through the neck. Nothing should ever be forced in, and nothing should ever be taken back out.
It is a screw top rather than a push-fit cap, so it cannot be pulled off — it has to be deliberately unscrewed. That is what keeps a part-full container closed between uses.
16 cm high and 5 cm in diameter — about the footprint of a drink bottle, so it stands on a shelf or goes in a bag.
AS 4939:2001, the Australian Standard for single-use containers for the collection of sharp medical items. It is made in Australia by ASP Healthcare, who state their manufacturing is certified to ISO 9001.
Screw the lid down and dispose of it as your state or territory requires. A full sharps container is regulated waste — it does not go in household rubbish or in recycling, and it must never be emptied or re-used.