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Sharps

Human_8nimal

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Type of diabetes
Type 2
I was just wondering where I take my sharps bin once it's full? I have been told but with all the information that's been flying at me since I was diagnosed I cannot remember what they said.

Thanks

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Look on your rating authority website under clinical waste. My local authority, Mendip District Council, offer free collection. I've used it and it works.
 
I just hand mine in at my gp surgery, try asking yours if this is possible.
 
I also take mine to my GP. I know some local pharmacies take them too, might be worth a ring around
 
I have to take mine to my doctors as my pharmacy wont take them for health and safety reasons! :) x
 
My council has waste services replace the bin when needed. I just call or drop them an email and someone comes over to exchange for an empty bin.
My gp nor pharmacies don't take sharps.
 
My local authority, Spelthorne, run a free collection service. Phone them up and leave container at front door. I have to get a prescription for,new/ replacement container.
 
I believe you usually return them to the original supplier. If you purchased one from a pharmacy they will have to accept the full bin back from you or give you details of a collection service. If you got one on prescription, your GP should have details of a collection service they use for their patients or accept the bin themselves.

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I was just wondering where I take my sharps bin once it's full? I have been told but with all the information that's been flying at me since I was diagnosed I cannot remember what they said.

Thanks

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Hello, you can take your full sharps bin to the chemist, and they have a disposal method, so it's not difficult, and then order your new one and collect it there as well.
 
My council has waste services replace the bin when needed. I just call or drop them an email and someone comes over to exchange for an empty bin.
My gp nor pharmacies don't take sharps.

I'm the same, my local borough council collects on a certain day, depending on the postcode, so they would be making a few trips in that area, more cost affective. This time I didn't request a replacement container, because I already had two. When I phone, I just say I need a medical sharps container collected and we go from there, I have always found this service very good and efficient . God luck

RRB
 
Same I just call the council,they collect mine and replace it with a new one.
 
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