Sharps Disposal 101
Here’s how to practice safety first when getting rid of medical sharps
Oct 30, 2023
Nov 13, 2023
Your CareChaunie Brusie is a mom of five, a native Michigander and a registered nurse turned writer and editor. She specializes in health and medical writing. Her work has appeared everywhere from The New York Times to Glamour to Parents magazine.
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Here’s how to practice safety first when getting rid of medical sharps
Many people in the United States use medical sharps, which are any device that punctures the skin to deliver medication, to manage different health conditions.
Sharps include:
Some sharps come as “all-in-one” devices, while others will detach for disposal.
Some of the health conditions that require the use of sharps include:
Healthcare providers may prescribe medications that require sharps to be used outside of a medical setting, like at home, in a restaurant or while you’re on vacation.
When people use sharps at home, safe sharps disposal is important. Sharps that are not properly disposed of can injure other people.
Each state has its own rules about how to dispose of sharps safely. For example, some states require you to dispose of your sharps in a FDA-cleared sharps disposal container from a pharmacy or medical supply company. Other states allow you to make your own sharps disposal container at home.
Check your own state’s sharps disposal rules with your ZIP code at SafetyIsThePoint.org.
Making your own sharps removal container is easy:
Reminder: This process is only for states that allow disposal of used sharps in the household trash, as long as they are properly contained. Check to see if your state’s rules allow this method first.
Sharps precautions at home
When choosing a container for your sharps disposal at home, pick a container that:
You should also:
For more information about safe sharps disposal and rules in your area, email SafetyIsThePoint@MessagePartnersPR.com.
This educational resource was created with support from SafetyIsThePoint.org.