What goes in: Gloves contaminated with blood or other bodily fluids, bandages, gowns, paper towels and other absorbent material used to soak up blood and bodily fluids, swabs used for obtaining specimens, vaginal speculums, used urine collection cups, catheters and foley bags, and fecal …show more content…
The number of items that belong in red, medical waste bags is very limited. It is important for anyone working in the medical field to know that these bags are not for every type of hazardous materials as they can be punctured and only offer a basic level of protection from contamination by infectious agents. Also, putting common, household-type trash in these bags is a waste of