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Syringe Disposal: Deer Park vs Houston

How do syringe disposal rules compare between Deer Park, TX and Houston, TX?

Deer Park and Houston have similar restriction levels.

Deer Park, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 governs disposal of household sharps. Harris County Public Health operates a SHARP collection partnership offering residents free drop-off of properly contained used syringes and lancets at participating sites.

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Houston, TX

Harris County

Some Restrictions

Texas Health and Safety Code Chapter 728 prohibits placing used needles and sharps in regular trash. Houston Solid Waste accepts properly contained household sharps at neighborhood depository sites and through limited collection events.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactDeer ParkHouston
State lawTX H&S Code Chapter 728TX H&S Code Β§728.002
County programHCPH SHARP drop-off-
ContainerRigid puncture-resistant requiredFDA-cleared sharps container
Cost to residentsFree at SHARP sites-
Business wasteLicensed hauler required-
Houston drop-off-Six depository recycling sites
Curbside pickup-Not accepted by Houston
Commercial waste-Registered medical hauler

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Deer Park FAQ

Where can I drop off sharps in Harris County?

HCPH 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 HCPH SHARP program or pharmacy take-back program.

Houston FAQ

Where can I drop off used insulin needles in Houston?

Houston Solid Waste neighborhood depository sites accept household sharps in approved containers. Find current locations at houstontx.gov/solidwaste. Many area pharmacies also take back small quantities of properly contained sharps.

Can I use an empty laundry detergent bottle?

Yes for household quantities, if it is rigid plastic, puncture-resistant, sealable, and clearly labeled NOT FOR RECYCLING / SHARPS. FDA-cleared sharps containers are preferred and inexpensive at most pharmacies.

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