Disposing.of.the.Meter,.Test.Strips,.Lancets,.and.Batteries
WARNING
Any.product.coming.in.contact.with.blood.is.considered.contaminated.(potentially.infectious).*.
During.normal.testing,.any.blood.glucose.meter.may.come.in.contact.with.blood..Lancing.devices.
may.also.be.considered.sharps..Disposal.of.sharps.is.regulated.by.law.in.many.jurisdictions.
The European Union has a requirement for improving waste management practices for certain electronic
equipment, but meters fall outside the scope of the European Directive 2002/96/EC** This is not a requirement for
the U.S.A.; however, Roche is committed to recycling and sustainability. Comply with any laws or ordinances
relating to the disposal of sharps and/or contaminated products. Contact your local health department or other
appropriate authorities for proper handling and disposal of used meters, used test strips, used lancets, and used
batteries. Please consider the following points when disposing of your used testing materials:
• Consider recycling of the meters and batteries at an appropriate facility. Be aware the meter is potentially
hazardous electronics scrap (e‑scrap) and should be disposed of accordingly. The batteries are potentially
hazardous also and should be disposed of accordingly.
• Disinfect the meter before recycling or disposing.
*29 CFR 1910.1030 – Bloodborne pathogens
**Directive 2002/96/EC – Directive on waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
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