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Reddit mentions of AdirMed Sharps & Needle Bio-Hazard Disposal Container 1 Quart - 1 Pack
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DURABLE CONSTRUCTION. Sharps must be properly disposed to prevent the spread of infectious diseases and eliminate the risk of catching sharps' stings. To ensure secure disposal of sharps waste, this container is made using sturdy, puncture-resistant plastic.LIGHTWEIGHT AND COMPACT- Transportable, handy and safe to use, this 1-quart container is perfect for disposing large amounts of used sharps safely. Use it for safe disposal of needles, syringes, vacutainers, pen needles, lancets, blades (razors, scalpels, etc.) pipettes, glass slides and the like.PROTECTIVE OPENING - Accommodating used sharps waste, this container is designed with a split-lid design and dual openings to protect against accidental exposure and unauthorized removal of used and discarded items.FITS ALL SIZE NEEDLES - Large opening accommodates bigger syringes. This Sharps container works great for people with Diabetes who need to be regularly monitored.LARGE STORAGE SPACE- Horizontal drop maximizes container volume which allows for frequent use without concern of emptying needle container often **Prop 65 Warning - Lead and DHCP**
Specs:
Color | red |
Height | 6.1 Inches |
Length | 3.94 Inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Weight | 0.19 Pounds |
Width | 4.33 Inches |
Listen, this is what you need to do TODAY, NOW.
This stuff will keep her alive MUCH longer, giving her longer to have a chance to get help. It will reduce her chance of IV damage by 99%, reduce chance of Hepatitis C/HIV by almost 100%, and she's less likely to OD.
This should be the ONLY support you give her besides an offer for a free ride and paid for methadone program (if she passes her future drug tests), and don't you dare give her too much equipment all at once or she might be dumb enough to try to resell it. Maybe give her say 10 sets of each (alcohol pad, filter, fentanyl test strip) and maybe a few extra stringes (15-20?). Then wait and see how long until she comes back for more. Eventually you can figure out a spot to stash each "set" near the house but outside in something that won't damage it, assuming you don't want her seeing you or the kid.
Tell her that every time she comes back, either you'll personally exchange it or she'll know where you put the new set outside the house, that she NEEDS to put all her used needles WITH THE CAP ON ALWAYS, the used filters, and the used fentanyl strips and anything else all in the red sharps container, and to take the new/empty container with all the new stuff with her. TELL HER if a single syringe or anything in these kites except the alcohol swabs are missing or the count is short, you will either start giving her less or cut her right off. That way she doesn't just sell this stuff hopefully. (Don't actually count that crap or even touch it; you should just dump it all into massive empty cardboard box inside another cardboard box, and keep it out of reach of your child. Eventually when it's too full, close the flaps and tape up the box inside a box and trash it).
Apart from offering her a free ride to a methadone clinic and offering to pay for her methadone as long as she never fails a drug test after getting in the program(seriously never offer to pay for this more than the first time she fucks it up), give her absolutely nothing apart from maybe a home made sandwhich the SECOND time she visits for more injection stuff, not the first (so you can tell for sure how often roughly that she needs more IV supplies without worrying she's coming extra often just for the sandwhich).
If she can manage say 30 days on the program without testing positive/getting kicked or or getting arrested, maybe you'll "consider changing your living arrangements." (BE VAGUE and promise nothing in stone or anything specific.