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Syringe Disposal: Converse vs San Antonio

How do syringe disposal rules compare between Converse, TX and San Antonio, TX?

Converse and San Antonio have similar restriction levels.

Converse, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Bexar County residents must dispose of household sharps in approved rigid containers, never in regular trash or recycling. Several Metro Health and pharmacy drop-off sites accept used needles countywide.

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San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

San Antonio relies on Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 and Metro Health guidance for sharps disposal. Used syringes must go in puncture-resistant containers, never in household trash or recycling, and Metro Health partners with pharmacies on take-back drop-offs.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactConverseSan Antonio
ContainerFDA sharps or rigid bottlePuncture-resistant biohazard
Trash disposalProhibited-
Drop-offMetro Health, pharmacies-
Larger volumeLicensed medical hauler-
Authority-TX HSC 728; SAMC Ch. 14
Curbside ban-No loose sharps in carts
Drop-offs-Pharmacies and HHW events
SSP authority-Limited under TX statute

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Converse FAQ

Where can I drop off used insulin needles in Bexar County?

Metro Health publishes a list of household sharps drop-off locations including select pharmacies and clinic events. Containers must be sealed and labeled before drop-off.

Can I throw needles in the trash if they are in a soda bottle?

No. Loose or improperly contained sharps in household waste are prohibited. Use an FDA-cleared sharps container or take them to an approved drop-off location.

San Antonio FAQ

Where can I dispose of used syringes in San Antonio?

Place sharps in an approved container and bring them to a participating pharmacy take-back site or a Solid Waste Management household hazardous waste drop-off event. Metro Health publishes the current list of locations.

Is there a needle exchange program in San Antonio?

Texas state law tightly limits syringe service programs. Bexar County does not currently operate a public exchange, though limited harm-reduction efforts and disposal partnerships exist through Metro Health and community health groups.

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