
Medical 5L Corrugated sharps paper safety Biohazard Disposable Medical Incinerator Safty Box biohazard Sharp Container
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Medical 5L Corrugated sharps paper safety Biohazard Disposable Medical Incinerator Safty Box biohazard Sharp Container
This is a 5-liter sharps disposal container made from corrugated paper, designed for safe and responsible handling of used needles, syringes, and other sharp medical waste. Despite its paper construction, the box is puncture-resistant and leak-proof, helping to prevent accidental needle-sticks and fluid seepage. It features a secure, tightly closing lid and clear biohazard labeling to highlight its purpose. Lightweight and eco-friendly, this container offers a more sustainable disposal solution compared to traditional plastic sharps boxes — ideal for clinics, vaccination sites, and community health programs.
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Eco-Friendly Construction: Made from corrugated paperboard, providing a more sustainable, biodegradable alternative to rigid plastic sharps containers.
5-Liter Capacity: Spacious enough to safely contain used needles, syringes, lancets, and other sharp medical waste.
Puncture-Resistant Design: Built to prevent accidental needle sticks and contain sharps securely until disposal.
Leak-Proof Bottom: Designed to resist seepage, helping to contain any residual fluids.
Secure Closure: Equipped with a tight-fitting lid or locking mechanism to prevent access once filled.
Clearly Labeled: Includes biohazard warning or sharps symbol, making it easy to identify and comply with medical waste protocols.
Compact & Lightweight: Easy to store and transport in clinics, vaccination sites, or community health programs.
Safe Disposal Guidelines: Close the box when about ¾ full to minimize risk of injury — this aligns with widely accepted practices.
Regulatory Considerations: While not rigid plastic, its puncture-resistance and design align with many sharps disposal standards. Alternative containers must meet similar safety specs.
Storage & Handling: Place the container in a stable position during use, and once sealed, follow your local health-waste disposal protocols (e.g., incineration, encapsulation, or return to a collection site).
