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Orange 2.5L Sharps Bin
£3.10 ex. VAT
Designed for the safe storage and disposal of sharps – excluding those contaminated with medical products and their residues.
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Orange 3.75L Sharps Bin
£3.20 ex. VATDesigned for the safe storage and disposal of sharps – excluding those contaminated with medical products and their residues.
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White Tape Measure
£4.00 ex. VATA 150cm length retractable tape measure, that has metric and imperial measurements.
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Couch Paper Rolls (9)
Couch rolls
£25.00 ex. VATThe couch paper rolls comprise of individual sheets, and are supplied individually wrapped for hygiene and protection in boxes of 9 rolls.
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Seca 201 Measuring Tape
£6.80 ex. VATSeca have developed the 201 circumference tape so that you can measure girth with millimetre precision. The 205 cm long tape unwinds easily and locks in place precisely, and the housing sits comfortably and securely in the user’s hand.
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Perasafe Sterilising Powder
£15.00 – £195.00 ex. VATPerasafe Instrument Sterilant is a fast-acting, biodegradable solution suitable for sterilising a wide range of medical devices. Available in 16.2g/1 litre sachets for small volume procedures, they are supplied in a pack of 5 or tub of 100 sachets. The aldehyde-free product is sporicidal, virucidal, bactericidal and fungicidal. Features Powder can be mixed to produce […]
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Orange Clinical Waste Sack (25)
£3.95 – £5.95 ex. VATAvailable in medium and heavy duty versions, these orange waste sacks are suitable for general use within many healthcare environments.
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Seca 203 Measuring Tape
£12.25 ex. VATThe Seca 203 Measuring Tape is for determination of body circumference, which has a high-quality scale of metal used to obtain the Waist-To-Hip-Ratio (WHR). The WHR is an indirect method of determining the amount of abdominal fat tissue. The ratio allows conclusions to be drawn about the distribution of fat stores and thus contributes to […]