SHIRLEY TATTO

Emergency Preparedness & Response

Delta County Public Health


How to Safely Get Rid of Used Needles or "Sharps"


If you use needles or "sharps" at home for medicine, you need to throw them away carefully. If you don't do it right, people or pets could get hurt by a poke.


Follow these simple rules to keep everyone safe!


1. Keep Needles Out of the Recycling

Do not recycle needles. They cannot be turned into new things. If you put them in with your recycling, they can poke the workers who help sort the items. They can also make a whole batch of recycling dirty, which means it all has to be thrown in the trash.


2. Pick a Strong Container

You can buy a special "Sharps Container" at a drug store, or you can make one at home using things you already have. If you make one, it must be very tough so the needles don't poke through.


Good Choices:

  • Empty laundry soap container
  • Empty bleach bottles
  • Heavy plastic jugs with lids that screw on tight
  • Metal coffee cans (if you tape the lid shut)


Bad Choices:

  • Milk jugs: The plastic is too thin and easy to poke.
  • Glass jars: These can break and make the hazard worse.
  • Soda bottles: These are not strong enough.

3. Label and Store Safely

If you use a soap bottle or coffee can, write "Used Sharps" “Do Not Recycle” on the outside in big letters. This tells everyone to be careful.

Keep your needle container in a safe spot where children and pets cannot reach it.


4. Throwing Them Away

When the container is full, follow these steps:



  1. Seal it: Close the lid tight. Use strong tape to make sure it stays shut.
  2. Trash it: Put the sealed container in your regular trash bag on the day your garbage is picked up or taken to the landfill.
  3. Check locally: Some towns have special places where you can drop off your needle containers. Check with your local office to see if there is a "Sharps Collection Program" near you.


If a trash collector is reluctant to collect a red sharps container, refer them to your state waste agency.


Information from: https://cdphe.colorado.gov/hm/prep-med-waste-disposal

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