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<blockquote data-quote="roo.be" data-source="post: 132220" data-attributes="member: 23290"><p><strong>Re: Sharps Disposal - Help Needed</strong></p><p></p><p>If you contact the Environmental Health department of your Local Authority they often have a supply and disposal service. You ring and they deliver a bucket sized container which when you've filled it you ring again and organise collection of it at which point they also then give you another bucket.</p><p></p><p>I would advise against putting any medical surplus in the household waste as the bin men can refuse to empty your rubbish if they any suspicion of dangerous items being put in them, especially sharps.</p><p></p><p>Where we live if you so much as mix the plastic with the glass in the recycling the bin men get over excited and don't take the rubbish!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roo.be, post: 132220, member: 23290"] [b]Re: Sharps Disposal - Help Needed[/b] If you contact the Environmental Health department of your Local Authority they often have a supply and disposal service. You ring and they deliver a bucket sized container which when you've filled it you ring again and organise collection of it at which point they also then give you another bucket. I would advise against putting any medical surplus in the household waste as the bin men can refuse to empty your rubbish if they any suspicion of dangerous items being put in them, especially sharps. Where we live if you so much as mix the plastic with the glass in the recycling the bin men get over excited and don't take the rubbish!! [/QUOTE]
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