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We know trying new things can be intimidating -- that’s why we made a few short training videos on how to use our unique needles. They’ll make you even more comfortable in taking the next step in elevating the safety of your clinic, staff, and patients around needles with SimpleCAP.

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Unique Features

  • Patented coating that never wears away, allowing up to 40 punctures without needle dulling
  • Decreases tissue micro-trauma, bruising and pain, with 47% reduction in puncture hole size and insertion force
  • Very low coefficient of friction, reducing tissue drag and patient discomfort
  • Flexible when bent, eliminating risk of needle fracture
  • Sharp, sturdy needle that threads smoothly on any standard aspirating syringe
  • Built-in clear, ultra-thin recapping sheath, that slides down vertically to expose needle and prevent needle stick injury
  • Obscures the needle from patient's view, reducing anxiety
  • Hub-to-tip needle length is longer than standard needle, for enhanced visibility. 27L is 15% longer, 30S is 20% longer
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Low profile grip
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Pre-threaded
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Hub
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Aspiration Window
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EverSHARP™ Coated NeedleTypography
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Sheath
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Simple. Easy. Efficient
How It Works
How to use SimpleCAP, the most advanced needle system ever created.
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Educate yourself about needlestick safety

You have to know the risks of needlestick injuries before you can prevent them. The keys to prevention are ongoing training, and products engineered for safety with OSHA approved controls. Choosing the right device could reduce your injury incidence by up to 75%¹

Needlestick Injuries Are:
Dangerous
1,000/day

injuries to healthcare personnel according to the C.D.C.¹

32%

more needle sticks since 2001 (1.9 -2.5 per 100 FTEs)³

60

pathogens link to incidents on the job including HIV, HBV and HCV.³

Costly
$5.1k

mean expense to manage a needle stick event⁵

$462M

estimated cost of preventable care for healthcare workers in 2015 ⁵⁻⁷†

Preventable
49%

reduction in event where safety engineered devices such as SimpleCAP were introduced⁸

62%

reduction in event where safety engineered devices such as SimpleCAP were introduced with supplemental training and maintenance programs.⁸

1. OSHA. Bloodborne pathogens and needlestick prevention: Evaluating and controlling exposure. https://www.osha.gov/SLTC/bloodbornepathogens/evaluation.html. Accessed August 12, 2020
2. Centers for Disease Control. Workbook for Designing, Implementing and Evaluating a Sharps Injury Prevention Program. https://www.cdc.gov/sharpssafety/pdf/sharpsworkbook_2008.pdf. Published 2008. Accessed October 13, 2020.
3. Tarantola A, Abiteboul D, Rachline A. Infection risks following accidental exposure to blood or body fluids in health care workers: a review of pathogens transmitted in published cases. Am J Infect Control. 2006;34(6):367-375
doi:10.1016/j.ajic.2004.11.011
4. Grimmond T, Good L. EXPO-S.T.O.P. 2016 and 2017 blood exposure surveys: An alarming rise. Am J Infect Control. 2019;47(12):1465-1470 doi:10.1016/j.ajic.2019.07.004
5. O’Malley EM, Scott RD, 2nd, Gayle J, et al. Costs of management of occupational exposures to blood and body fluids. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2007;28(7):774-782 doi:10.1086/518729
6. Heinrich J. Occupational Safety: Selected Cost and Benefit Implications of Needlestick Prevention Devices for Hospitals. Washington, DC2000. GAO-01-60R Needlestick Prevention.
7. Grimmond T, Good L. Exposure Survey of Trends in Occupational Practice (EXPO-S.T.O.P.) 2015: A national survey of sharps injuries and mucocutaneous blood exposures among health care workers in US hospitals. American Journal of Infection Control. 2017;45(11):1218-1223 doi:10.1016/j.ajic.2017.05.023
8. Tarigan LH, Cifuentes M, Quinn M, Kriebel D. Prevention of needle-stick injuries in healthcare facilities: a meta-analysis. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2015;36(7):823-829 doi:10.1017/ice.2015.50
9. Occupational Safety and Health Administration [OSHA]. 1992. Bloodborne pathogens. Regulations (Standards-29 CFR 1910.1030). Retrieved from: https://www.osha.gov/laws-regs/regulations/standardnumber/1910/1910.1030
* Adjusted to 2019 dollars based on U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Medical Care Consumer Price Index data.
† Based on 300,000 NSIs in 2015, 75% preventable injuries6, and average treatment cost of $20554*

OSHA recommends annual evaluations of safety devices to determine whether safer options exist.
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