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<mjpc>
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clinical manager looking for roll around needle buckets,not roll around Stericycle boxes,but smaller
 
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Try Source Products. We got some that hold Kendall Sharps Containers, 8 gallon size. The ones we prefer use a locking slide top lid, item #8980S. Not sure of the part number for the wheeled dollies, but if you ask them they can look it up for you. 800-847-7583
 
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<SUE>
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Try Henry Schein 800-521-1472. They sell everything. Describe it and they will find it.
 
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I have some new one's, give me your contact info / location?
 
Posts: 32 | Location: NorthEast | Registered: 09 August 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
<FrankMills>
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Fresenius has sharps bucket dollies available internally. They fit the large 8 gallon buckets and work quite nicely.
 
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<mjpc>
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thanks for all the feedback. just got through talking with our admin,she says it is against governing body policy,soooo, iguess we wont be doing that
 
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<ashepherd>
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If you are still looking, try calling Medical Waste Solutions (800) 451 - 6244 (out of Grand Rapids, Mi) They use Daniels Sharpsmart (tm) Containerization System. This cannot be beaten. If they cannot service you, perhaps they can suggest a service locally for you. If governing policy rejects this, perhaps the changes should happen from the top down. That's just subjective; sorry if it's blunt.
 
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We use the roll around sharps containers in our larger clinics, they hold the 8 gallon containers. We also have the ones on the side of the machines. Which are kind of a pain. I always wonder what a patient thinks being laid back with their head right next to one? I am trying to think of some other piece of equipment to hang on the machines.
 
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