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Disposing of Test Strips

I just put everything into the yellow box ive got, as its got blood on, i was thinking of asking my local environment agency when the come for my yellow box what they would perfer me to do.

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I would not put them down the toilet, they don't biodegrade and even small bits of plastic mess up the sewerage treatment plant. I just stick mine out in the normal landfill bins
 
Hi,

I have 2 sharps boxes, 1 at home and 1 at work in my drawer. Any contaminated products, pen needles, lancets and test-strips go into the contaminated sharps box. When full, take to clinic on way home to be incinerated. When I have my weekly anti-coag tests and my home one is full, I drop that off at the heaalth practice next door to the clinic before my appointment. Dead easy and no one can possobly object. Also, no risk if anyone with broken skin/cuts are about, as only I handle them. Simples!

It's not difficult and saves messing about.

Cheers

Mart.
 
I inject another drug for my arthritis, so I can put my lancets and strips in there. I wouldn't feel happy about putting things like that into the household rubbish.
 
I've always disposed of my needles, lancets, etc., religiously in a sharps bin, but never the strips... I'm going to add them to the sharps bin from now - it's only fair to the refuse collectors.
 
Accu chek mobile. No strips to dispose of. Just a self contained cassette at the end of the 50.

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I put them in the bin, however, toast lover, you should not put them down the toilet, they only have to be filtered out the other end, thats if they dont get stuck first, and cause a build up upstream, then when they have been removed, they have to be sent for disposal, so this causes more cost and handling, and potential contamination than sticking them in the bin, so please, from a plumbers point of view, put them in the waste bin, thanks,
 
Hello !

I just toss my used strips in the trashcan, and the lancets too since I put them in a protective container.
 
Re: Toastlover. Do you serious test your blood in the least hygienic place in the house possible? I am stunned. Each to their own. Sorry, I'm not passing judgment, it's none of my business, but I'd never test on the toilet. :)
 
I use a plastic milk bottle for all sharps and test strips and when full take it to hospital and they dispose of it for me, and remember no NHS here but they do it free of charge.

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I put mine in the sharps container I put my needles in from testing all goes in same place and then back to docs to dispose of kinda made sense to me when I started testing

first box going back on Thursday will get a new container at same time
xoxox
 
When I used to get my sharps bin from the chemist (in France), the box they were in used to quote French and EU legislation to the effect that strips were a biohazard and should be disposed of in the sharps bin so I've always done that. ( Somewhere in a very old post I quoted the directive, cant' find it now nor quote as I get my bins from my nurse and don't come boxed . )
 
Mine go in the bin and if I test while im out I put the used strip back in my meter wallet till I get home :D
 
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