How to reduce your sharps
management costs
And improve staff and patient safety whilet safety while
reducing your environmental impact.impact.
The Daniels Sharpsmart system is widely considered
to be the world’s safest and most environmentally
responsible sharps management system. And
because it is reusable and fully compliant, it will
reduce your sharps management costs.
Here’s how:
Safer In peer-reviewed studies, both internationally
1
and USA
2
, Sharpsmart collectors reduced:
Container-associated sharps injuries 80%
Disposal sharps injuries 55%
After-use sharps injuries 30%
Greener Each year, for every 100 occupied beds,
environmental impact is reduced:
Plastic waste 7000 lbs
Cardboard waste 720 lbs
Disposable container production 4691 units
Source: Sharps container usage data supplied by 103 USA hospitals to Daniels Sharpsmart Inc.
Cost effective
You don’t pay for container destruction
Sharpsmart
No need to hold excess stock
Rated ‘Best System’
Fewer injuries reduces lost time and legal costs
in clinical trials.
Can you afford to use anything else?
To reduce sharps injuries, improve your environmental
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footprint and minimize costs, contact Daniels.
Toll free: 888 952 5580
or visit
www.danielsinternational.com
1. Sharps Injury Reduction Using the Sharpsmart Reusable Sharps Management System: Grimmond, T; Creech, R; Taylor, C;
Pandur, R; Kampen, R; Kable, W; Mead, P; Rings, T; Mackie, P. (Published in July 2003 edition of Journal of Hospital Infection.)
2. Grimmond T, Bylund S, Fink R, Anglea C, Beeke L, Callahan A, Christiansen E, Flewelling K, McIntosh K, Richter K, Vitale M.
Sharps Injury & Sharps Waste Reduction: a Multi-centre Study of a Reusable Device. Published Abstract 15-178, Association
for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology (APIC) 36th Annual Educational Conference and International Meeting,
Ft Lauderdale FL, June 2009.
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