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Needles & Sharps

Needle & Sharps Disposal

Welcome to our Needle and Sharps Disposal Service, your reliable partner in safe and efficient sharps collection across the UK. With our network of skilled operatives strategically positioned nationwide, we’re ready to address needle collection tasks wherever they arise.

At Regency, we specialize in meticulous sharps disposal, employing a hands-on approach to sweep and manually collect sharps. While we don’t provide sharps bins, our focus is on thorough area clearance, ensuring every sharp is safely removed.

Ready to rid your space of sharps hazards? Simply complete our quick enquiry form, and we’ll swiftly respond with a personalized quote tailored to your needs.

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What we can collect

Our needle sweep service is suited to scenarios where a typical rubbish removal may apply.

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Littered alleyways

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Buildings before refurbs

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Discarded knives

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Waste removal & needle sweep

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Things we can’t collect

Medical scenarios and sharps bins fall outside of our remit.

Medical centres

GP’s surgeries

Cosmetic surgeries

Sharps bins

Contact Us

We service both domestic and comercial customers.

Get in touch today to discuss bespoke waste removal tailored to your needs.

Needles & Sharps disposal FAQs

Why should needles and sharps be handled by professionals?

Sharp objects pose physical risks and carry blood-borne viruses like hepatitis and HIV. Only trained professionals should handle and collect them to minimize the risk of injury and disease transmission.

What are the different types of sharps?

harp waste may include items such as:

  • Hypodermic needles
  • Broken glass
  • Syringes
  • Knives
  • Scalpels
  • Razors
  • Epipens
  • Barbed wire

If you’re uncertain whether your situation requires sharps collection, provide us with details, and we’ll advise accordingly

What happens to sharp waste?

Sharps waste is hazardous and requires destruction due to its potential for physical harm and transmission of contagious diseases. Disposal sites often opt for incineration, as reclaiming materials from sharps waste is not feasible.