Professionals Warn On Self-Removal Of Syringes

A syringe discarded on the floor

Professional sharps disposal is critical as the country continues to face discarded syringes and sharp elements in all types of settings, says a leading sharps removal service.

Poorly guarded or unsecured empty buildings always present a hazard for acts of vandalism, squatting, or providing a sheltered place for drug use. Clearing out such premises poses risks of its own.

There are trained, expert teams out there ready to guarantee the safe collection and disposal of litter and sharps. But despite the professional help that's out there, there are still incidents where people try to remove these dangerous items themselves.

What To Do If You Find A Used Syringe

The government says such items should never be touched if found. Instead, members of the public should contact their local authority, which either does the job or outsources it to specialists.

Although it can be tempting to get the job done there and then, there is a risk of infections that could lead to severe disease. When a needle penetrates or punctures the skin, it may disseminate pathogens that lead to transmissible diseases, including blood-borne viruses such as hepatitis B, hepatitis C or even HIV.

The disease risk applies to all hypodermic syringes, whether used to inject illegal substances or legitimate, prescribed drugs.

It's not just hypodermic needles that can serve as the medium for disease transmission. The term 'sharps' also applies to medical supplies like dental scrapers, glass from broken equipment, and many other medical tools, all of which can harbour disease.

The Health and Safety Executive advises people employed in refuse removal and says waste management industries must be aware of the hazards littered sharps pose.

Consequently, everyone should know the dangers and use a professional sharps handling service to avoid injury and disease.

The Experts Are Out There

SafeSite Security Solution's sharps removal services involve the identification and clearance of potentially hazardous objects from commercial or domestic properties.

The responsible handling and removal of sharps is critical to prevent the possibility of harm from sharps and to comply with hazardous waste legislation.

When it comes to sharps removal, it's a job that's better entrusted to the experts. SafeSite Security Solutions' clearance specialists aren't just highly trained in locating and securely clearing away sharps and needles but are also fully licensed to dispose of all sharps items at the correct waste facility.

In collaboration with the community, organisations like SafeSite Security Solutions can assist in pinpointing the nature and incidence of sharps debris that requires removal. It's then possible to deliver a customised approach to suit each particular circumstance.

Their teams are well aware that sharps represent a significant risk to public safety and are considered clinical-grade refuse. That's why they ensure such waste is discarded securely, competently and promptly.

Again, the specialists recommend not handling or retrieving the objects yourself and instead employing a skilled company to remove and destroy sharp items promptly.

A Word From The Specialists

Gabriella Pemberton has years of experience coordinating the safe removal of syringes and other sharp objects in all manner of circumstances.

Gabriella spoke on the danger of such items and why it's essential to use a professional sharps removal service such as SafeSite Security Solutions:

“Our company has cleared syringes and other sharp objects from all kinds of places for years, and we have become very acquainted with how it should be done professionally and legally. Often these items are left on abandoned property where drug users could find a sheltered place to use drugs, often leaving items like syringes behind them where others might innocently stumble upon them.

“But it's also known that people report needles simply lying discarded in public streets, where children might innocently pick them up, risking infection and injury. It's imperative that we avoid such situations but doing the job yourself might cause more harm than good, however well-intentioned people are.

“Sharps disposal is a hazardous operation that takes a skilled team to do. If you make only one wrong step in the process, you could end up with an illness. Rather than gambling with your health, reach out to a recognised, professional service like SafeSite Security Solutions.”

For more information on how you can call on experts to resolve this important concern, visit: https://www.safesitesecuritysolutions.co.uk/products/clearance-cleaning/sharps-needle-clean