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Safety-engineered devices

Safety-engineered devices are tools designed with built-in features to reduce the risk of injury or infection during use. They often include mechanisms like retractable needles, shields, or covered components that prevent accidental sticks or exposure to harmful substances. These devices are commonly used in healthcare settings for procedures involving potentially infectious materials, enhancing protection for both users and others. By incorporating safety features, they help minimize the chance of needlestick injuries and the spread of infections, making medical practices safer and more secure for everyone involved.