During the experiment, researchers will encounter exposure to laboratory dangerous goods. In addition to paying attention to the use of dangerous goods during operation, the proper collection and disposal of laboratory hazardous waste after use cannot be ignored.


Laboratory hazardous waste refers to waste and their pollutants that are harmful to human health, the environment or safety hazards generated while teaching and scientific research in laboratories or experimental sites.


Laboratory conventional hazardous waste is mainly divided into four categories: waste chemical reagents, barrel waste liquid, air reagent bottles and contaminated waste.


Four General methods of laboratory waste collection

1.     Classification collection method
Collected according to the category nature and status of the waste.
2.     Volume-by-volume collection method
Collected according to the category nature and status of the waste.
3.     Similar classification collection method
Similar wastes such as nature or disposal methods, methods, etc. should be collected.
4.     Separate collection method
Hazardous waste should be collected and treated separately.



However, in the process of experimental operation, the traditional garbage bin sometimes requires the operator to touch the lid with his hand, which is neither convenient nor guaranteed that the subsequent experimental operation is sterile during the experimental process. What should I do? 


The existence of small covered biohazard disposal can has well solved the temporary storage problem of waste on the experimental operating table.  


Bel-Art Benchtop Biohazard Disposal Can with Automatic Motion Sensor


Bel-Art Benchtop Biohazard Disposal Can with motion sensor cover is suitable in size and inductive, which is very suitable for placing on the operating table. The closed desktop biohazard treatment tank is suitable for handling small items that may contain odors, such as pipette suction heads and trace centrifuges. Automatic opening of the lid, hands-free use; automatic closure for safer; more hygienic operating table environment.


The function of the Bel-Art Benchtop Biohazard Disposal Can with motion sensor cover is based on infrared technology to automatically open the material compartment eliminates the risk of pollution during operation. Just put your hand about 10cm above the infrared panel, and the lid of the biohazard garbage tank will automatically open. Within a few seconds, it will automatically shut down again.


• 1.5 liters capacity, stainless steel
25 x 25cm (10 x 10") autoclavable biohazard disposal bag (F13166-0000 or H13182-1010)
Includes a polypropylene liner with handle for easy emptying of contents
Aesthetic and durable; stainless steel body and chrome lid are resistant to bleach and easy to clean
• Requires (3) AAA batteries (not included)
• Compliant with CE and RoHS certification


Cleaning guide

1. Just wipe and clean with a wet cloth.
2. Use ethanol (70%) or bleach to clean the plastic lining and can.

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Bel-Art Bench-Top Biohazard Bags



The color of Bel-Art Bench-Top Biohazard Bags are bright red, printed with the biohazard symbol and sterilization indicator patch.


• Dimensions: 31.75cm x 24.13cm x 6.99cm
Pass ASTM 1922 Tear Resistance and ASTM 1709 Dart Impact Tests
Size allows the bag to be inverted over your hand to safely pick up waste
For a space-saving disposal unit in fume hoods or on bench tops, use with Poxygrid® Benchtop Biohazard Bag Holder (H13193-1000) and Cover (F13193-0102)
Steam autoclavable at 121°C (250°F)
• Available in a box of 100 or 1000


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