Genesee County Health Department
Better Life Through Better Health
Responsible Sharps
Disposal in the Home
"Sharps" are objects
that can cut or penetrate the skin. They include, but are not limited
to, needles, syringes, lancets, razor blades, and broken glass. The
proper disposal of sharps that are generated in your home in puncture
resistant (heavy plastic or metal) containers can prevent injury and
infection among the public and sanitation workers and prevent pollution
of the environment.
TIPS
FOR PROPER DISPOSAL
Home users can place needles,
syringes, lancets, razors, and other sharp objects in the following
types of containers:
- sharps containers bought
from a pharmacy or medical supply store;
- an empty coffee can;
- an empty laundry detergent
or bleach bottle made of heavy plastic;
When the container is full,
tape the lid down with heavy duct or packing tape. Make sure the
container is clearly labeled with the words "medical waste" or
"sharps container". Let your waste collector know that sharps
are being placed in with other trash. Do not simply throw your sharps
into the trash
can as they can puncture the garbage bag and cause injury
to you or the sanitation worker handling the trash.
Michigan’s littering law
makes it illegal to improperly dispose of sharps (MCL 324.8905[2]). Safe
disposal of sharps generated at home is the responsibility of the
resident. Please call the Genesee County Health Department (257-3603) if
you have questions regarding disposal of sharps and other medical waste.
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