Comment | Worked in a charity where they were often left in the toilet so I'd have to get rid of them myself.
If you are having trouble getting anyone and do want them gone, maybe try yourself?
To do this safely go into almost any chemist and ask for a 'sin bin', realistically you don't need gloves but to err safe get some surgical gloves, pick up the sharps and put them in.
It's not impossible but it is extremely unlikely**
To pass on the disease it has to go into the vein, even then it's not a guarantee.
** no confirmed needle stick transmissions since records began in 99.
***sharp's training is essentially wear gloves put in sin bin. |
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