Retractable safety syringe

SAFER® SYRINGE

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Affordable Safety

The passive retractable safety syringe

Very easy to use, SafeR® Retractable Safety Syringe works in just the same way as a classic syringe, but with one-click coaxial needle retraction – it automatically retracts the needle when the injection is completed.
SafeR® Retractable Safety Syringe can be manufactured in a choice of COC, COP or PP material options, and incorporates a host of innovative safety mechanisms, including:

• Auto Disable (AD)
• Re-Use Prevention (RUP)
• Sharp Injury Protection (SIP)

Unique safety features:

• Clear calibrations for accurate dosing
• Triple-bevelled, lubricated needle for patient comfort
• Needle retracts before removal from patient
• Direct retraction prevents sharp exposure

BEFOREAFTER

SafeR® Retractable Safety Syringe works with SafeR® Sting Needles

We offer a wide range of SafeR® Retractable Safety Syringes (ml) and SafeR® Sting Needle sizes (varying in gauge and length). In addition, we offer the SafeR® Blunt-fill Needle, which is ideal for drug preparation and vial aspiration.

AVAILABLE SIZES

 
SafeR® Syringes are available in the following sizes:
1ml 2ml 3ml 5ml
 
SafeR® Sting needles are available in the following sizes
Needle
gauge
Needle length
13mm (1/2”) 16mm (5/8”) 25mm (1”) 32mm (11/4″) 38mm (1 1/2”)
30G
27G
26G
25G
23G
22G
21G
20G
18G Blunt fill needle is only available with the lenght of 32mm(11/4”)

EASY, ONE-HANDED ACTIVATION
CLOSED SYSTEM – NO CONTAMINATED SHARP EXPOSED

How it works

1. Draw up medication in the standard way

2. Prepare and inject using aseptic technique (in line with institutional policy)

3. While the needle is in the patient, push in the plunger fully and the needle will automatically retract

4. The SafeR syringe can be thrown into the sharps waste container after use.

How we make
safety affordable

Combines latest
safety mechanisms

More sustainable
solutions

Uses fewer
components

Potential
to reduce costs