Collection: Sharp Containers

Professional Sharps Containers You Can Trust

In healthcare environments, managing hazardous waste such as needles and other sharp instruments is a critical task. Our range of professional sharps containers is designed to provide a safe, efficient, and compliant solution for the disposal of medical waste. Ideal for use in hospitals, clinics, aged care facilities, and community care settings, these containers support infection control, safety, ... Read More

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Sharps containers are designed for the safe disposal of needles, syringes, lancets, scalpels, and other sharp objects commonly used in medical settings. They help prevent injuries and infections.


No, sharps containers are designed for single use only. Once full, they should be disposed of according to local regulations for medical waste.
Once full, sharps containers should be sealed and disposed of through authorised medical waste disposal services that comply with local health and safety regulations.
Our sharps containers are available in a variety of sizes, including small containers for home care or clinic use, and larger containers for high-volume hospital environments.
While sharps containers are primarily designed for needles and sharp objects, they may also be used for other medical waste, such as glass vials or broken instruments, depending on the facility's requirements.
Yes, our sharps containers comply with Australian healthcare standards and are designed to ensure safe and legal disposal of sharp medical waste.
Yes, each container features a leak-proof design to prevent any potential spillage or leakage of sharp waste, ensuring the safety of healthcare workers and patients.
Yes, our sharps containers are suitable for use in a wide range of healthcare environments, including hospitals, clinics, aged care facilities, and home care settings.