Do you have any tips for me ? I am having trouble fitting all the dialysis bags and stuff in the rubbish bin on collection night . I have just been sneaking around the neighbours trying to find room in someone else's bin ! What do you all do with all this rubbish ? Petty problem I know but it is driving me crazy !
I'm on a cycler and the boxes and bags sure do generate a lot of trash! Not to mention the unopened boxes which take up so much room that I don't have.Fortunately, not long before I started on PD our city gave everyone large rollout recycle bins to go along with our refuse bins. So the medical waste goes into bags and the refuse bin. The boxes and other stuff like the outer wrappers go into the recycle bin. It would be a real PITA if I didn't have the recycle rollout bin. All I can suggest is to ask your city services if they have special provisions for disposing of medical waste or if they can provide a large bin for recycling or if they will allow you to use more than one refuse bin.
Same here Willis. Now my sharpes I throw in an empty "Laundry detergent container" till it is full, then I duck tape it shut, and throw in regular garbage! I use detergent containers, because it has a wide opening which is easy to put in sharpes! I do home hemo, so there are alot of sharps, especially when drawing labs!lmunchkin
Your unit doesn't give you sharps containers? Ours gives us a sharps container at each monthly visit. It doesn't fill up between visits. I make sure that only sharps go in there, no syringe wrappers, that makes it fill up faster. At each clinic visit, I swap out a full container for a fresh one.Quote from: lmunchkin on March 13, 2012, 07:39:27 PMSame here Willis. Now my sharpes I throw in an empty "Laundry detergent container" till it is full, then I duck tape it shut, and throw in regular garbage! I use detergent containers, because it has a wide opening which is easy to put in sharpes! I do home hemo, so there are alot of sharps, especially when drawing labs!lmunchkin