Not seen the libre but isn't the needle contained in the applicator after insertion? If so then it's contained in it's own sharps container and can go in the rubbish ok.Thanks June_C. It's more the applicator I'm concerned about as I guess that must contain a needle.
I've just tried to disembowel one (as @Brunneria said) and it's impossible. If there is a needle lurking about it's well hidden and out of the way. As @CarbsRok says, it's in its own sharps container.
I’ve had a similar time of wonder. It’s tempting to take it all apart
Why would you put the sensor in the sharps bin? It has no sharp parts.put the sensor (and battery) in the sharps bin for incineration and the applicator in the normal domestic household waste.
Bodily fluids? Tiny amounts thoWhy would you put the sensor in the sharps bin? It has no sharp parts.
Do you have to throw your used tampons in a sharps bin in the UK?Bodily fluids? Tiny amounts tho
Nah, they dont count as clinical waste yellow box = clinical waste of some descriptionDo you have to throw your used tampons in a sharps bin in the UK?
Be careful if you try! I got stuck into the applicator with a pair of pliers out of curiosity - was gently teasing it apart, then all of a sudden, the spring and needle (which you would have thought had fully "unsprung" when applying) went flying across the room - could have had my eye out!
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