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These are our answers to FAQs.
Please contact us if you can`t find what you are looking for. |
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The rotary damper function of the holder enables the user to open the lid just by stepping on the pedal. It will automatically close by it self slowly after releasing the user`s foot. This can avoid air infection caused by the scattering of infectious waste.
The rotary damper function on holder of medical waste is our original idea which is a registered utility model. |
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The open-holding function of holder keeps the lid opened when the user wants to throw away medical waste continuously just by moving the pedal to the left while stepping on it.
The lid will close by it self by moving the pedal back to the center.
This function enables the users to use the container without having to touch with their hands. |
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Medical waste is the waste generated by medical facilities. Used syringe, medical gauze, infectious waste, plastic bottles, ampoules and vials are the examples.
Medical waste had been disposed as industrial waste until the ministry of health and welfare formulated "Medical Waste Disposal Guideline" in 1989 and amended "Waste Disposal and Public Cleansing Law" in 1991. |
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Infectious waste is the waste generated by medical facilities that has possibility of infection to living organisms.
It is specified as "Specially-Controlled Industrial Waste" which the disposal criterion is stricter than industrial waste. |
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Medical wate has to be put into medical waste container without touching human`s skin.
Preparing containers that match the characteristic of the medical waste is an important thing to do. |
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We have plastic, cardboard and metal can container for different uses. Each type of container has different size. Please see "PRODUCT LIST" for details. |
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The biohazard symbol is an image that warns people of possible expousure to biological substances that are harmful to living organisms.
It has 3 colors and each color represents different characteristic of medical waste. |
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