Counter-Balanced Lid Red Sharps Container | 5.4 qt
MCK-2269
McKesson
Sharp Containers
The McKesson Prevent® 2269 Red Sharps Container is a durable and reliable solution for the safe disposal of needles, syringes, and other sharp medical instruments. Designed with safety and convenience in mind, this 5.4-quart container is ideal for use in healthcare facilities, laboratories, and at-home care environments. The counter-balanced lid allows for easy, hands-free disposal of sharps while minimizing the risk of accidental exposure.
Key Features:
- Counter-Balanced Lid for Enhanced Safety: The innovative counter-balanced lid design enables easy, single-handed disposal of sharps and helps prevent backflow or splash-back, ensuring a safer user experience. This lid mechanism is especially useful in busy healthcare settings, where quick and safe disposal is essential.
- High-Visibility Red Color for Easy Identification: The bright red color ensures that the container is easily recognizable, helping to reduce the risk of improper disposal and enhancing safety. The color coding also makes it easy to distinguish from other waste containers.
- Durable, Puncture-Resistant Construction: Made from heavy-duty, puncture-resistant plastic, the McKesson Prevent® sharps container is built to handle a variety of sharp waste items, including needles, lancets, syringes, and glass slides, without risk of puncture.
- 5.4-Quart Capacity for Versatile Use: With a 5.4-quart capacity, this container offers ample space for high-volume use, making it suitable for a range of environments from hospitals to small clinics and even home healthcare.
- Compact Design for Easy Storage and Transport: The container's compact size allows it to fit comfortably in standard storage areas, making it easy to place within reach in workstations, procedure rooms, or medical carts. Its portability also ensures convenience in transporting and disposing of the container when full.
- Clear Fill-Line Marking: A clear, marked fill line ensures proper usage and helps prevent overfilling, reducing the risk of exposure or spillage.