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Archive > September, 2004 Vol. V, No. 9

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Marlene Brunswick, RN, CNOR

Reduce the risk of needlesticks
You may be able to comply with OSHA regulations and reduce costs with the NeedleZap. The unit emits low-voltage electricity that disintegrates the needle and kills pathogens, the company says. To use it, insert the needle, rotate and push it against the electrodes. The NeedleZap can handle needles 16 gauge to 30 gauge and up to 2.5 inches long. It operates from a battery pack including two D-size rechargeable batteries or with an AC or DC charger/adapter, and the company says it can disintegrate up to 100 needles without recharging. The company promotes the device as easier to use and less expensive than safety needles. The company also says the device reduces red bag costs, because one-third more zapped syringes can fit in a sharps container. The system costs $180. Call (888) HCL-INTL, visit writeOutLink("www.hcl-intl.com",1) or Circle 167 on your Reader Service Card.

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