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Syringe Disposal: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do syringe disposal rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill and Dallas have similar restriction levels.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 governs disposal of household sharps. Dallas County Health and Human Services operates the SHARP collection program offering residents free drop-off of properly contained used syringes and lancets.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 728 governs disposal of used needles and sharps, and Dallas County Health and Human Services operates a SHARP collection program for residents needing safe drop-off of household medical sharps.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
State lawTX H&S Code Chapter 728TX H&S Code Chapter 728
County programDCHHS SHARP drop-offDallas SHARP drop-off
ContainerRigid puncture-resistant requiredRigid puncture-resistant required
Cost to residentsFree at SHARP sites-
Business wasteLicensed hauler required-
Curbside accepted-No, must be contained
Exchange programs-Generally not authorized in TX

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Where can I drop off sharps in Dallas County?

DCHHS lists SHARP collection partners on its website, including participating pharmacies and county health centers. Bring sharps in a rigid puncture-resistant container labeled biohazard or sharps.

Can I throw used needles in regular trash?

No. Loose sharps in trash or recycling violate Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 and endanger waste workers. Use an approved container and the DCHHS SHARP program or pharmacy take-back.

Dallas FAQ

Where can I drop off used needles in Dallas?

Dallas County Health and Human Services lists SHARP collection partners, including participating pharmacies and clinics. Place sharps in a rigid puncture-resistant container labeled biohazard before transport.

Can I throw syringes in regular trash?

No. Loose sharps in trash or recycling violate Texas Health & Safety Code Chapter 728 and put waste workers at risk. Use an approved container and a county or pharmacy collection program.

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