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primarily consist of used sharps, such as needles, syringes, lancets and other sharp objects, as well as soiled bandages, disposable sheets and medical gloves. You can help prevent injury, illness and pollution by following some simple steps when disposing of these wastes in your household trash.
In addition to the OSHA standards for all regulated waste containers, sharps containers must be puncture-resistant and leak proof on the sides and bottom. Approved sharps containers may be made of cardboard or plastic and should be placed in an area closest to the immediate area where the sharps are used.
Return it to your local pharmacy: Some local pharmacies offer sharps bin collection services. Contact your pharmacy to check if they provide this service and if there are any specific requirements. Local council collection services: In some areas, your local council provides a sharps collection service.
Walgreens and Sharps collaborate on in-store needle-disposal system. More than a year after Walgreens began collecting unused medications in all of its stores, it has added a Sharps needle disposal system for customers used needles.
You may be able to drop off your sharps disposal containers at appropriate chosen collection sites, such as doctors offices, hospitals, pharmacies, health departments, medical waste facilities, and police or fire stations. Services may be free or have a nominal fee.

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Drop Box or Supervised Collection Sites You may be able to drop off your sharps disposal containers at appropriate chosen collection sites, such as doctors offices, hospitals, pharmacies, health departments, medical waste facilities, and police or fire stations. Services may be free or have a nominal fee.

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