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<blockquote data-quote="miahara" data-source="post: 2322735" data-attributes="member: 256148"><p>A used sensor only has a small very flexible filament that is incapable of penetrating skin so no reason to put it in a sharps bin.</p><p>Most, if not all of the plastics in an applicator can't be reycled (at least not where we live) so I put them in the general waste. There's no risk from the needle in the applicator as it is safely retracted.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="miahara, post: 2322735, member: 256148"] A used sensor only has a small very flexible filament that is incapable of penetrating skin so no reason to put it in a sharps bin. Most, if not all of the plastics in an applicator can't be reycled (at least not where we live) so I put them in the general waste. There's no risk from the needle in the applicator as it is safely retracted. [/QUOTE]
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