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Needle Catcher for Research Institutions

Reduce the risk of needlestick accidents and blood splatter. Support safe disposal.

Needlestick accidents in research institutions increase the risk of infectious diseases and threaten the safety of research activities. Particularly in experiments and tests involving blood, proper handling of needles is essential. Improper handling of needles can not only harm the health of researchers but also disrupt the operation of the laboratory. A needle catcher allows for safe separation and storage without touching the needle, thereby reducing the risk of needlestick accidents. 【Usage Scenarios】 - Disposal of needles after blood collection, injections, and experiments in the laboratory - Disposal of needles in pathology laboratories - Disposal of needles in animal testing facilities 【Benefits of Implementation】 - Reduces the risk of needlestick accidents - Enhances the safety of workers - Streamlines waste disposal processes

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【Features】 - Can be operated with one hand, allowing for speedy and safe work - No worry about blood splattering from the collected samples - Over 30 years of sales experience 【Our Strengths】 We are committed to environmentally friendly technological innovation, offering convenient tools and equipment for the medical, research, and printing fields.

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