Sharps Disposal Florida


A sharp is defined as any medical instrument that has a sharp point that can cut through the skin. However, not all sharps are only used in medical facilities. Nearly 10 percent of Americans are diabetic and need to use syringes for insulin injections, and many other diseases that require the use of sharps at home. Pets can also be diabetic and require syringes. In many states, it is illegal to dispose of sharps in anything except a sharps container. Sharps Disposal Florida Sharps should never be thrown loosely into the trash or toilet

Sharps that retract after use, or are very small, should be disposed of like all other sharps.

Seminole County offers a Sharps Program that provides a safe, easy and free method for residents to dispose of hypodermic needles and lancets. Residents can pick up a container, return it when full and get a new container.

Delivering real and measurable benefits to both you and those in your care, our highly efficient and user friendly Incomaster delivers outstanding performance for the simple and hygienic disposal of disposable incontinence products. Designed for simplicity, it is easy to install, low maintenance and fast. The Incomaster can process four small pads or two large briefs in less than two minutes.

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