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.
Used syringes, lancets, and other medical sharps are regulated under Texas Health and Safety Code rules and treated as a special waste stream. In Bexar County, residents are directed to place sharps in FDA-cleared containers or sturdy puncture-resistant bottles, sealed and labeled, then take them to designated drop-off locations. Loose needles in household trash endanger sanitation workers and may trigger illegal-dumping consequences. Metro Health and partner pharmacies operate periodic free collection events. Generators producing larger quantities, including home-based businesses or veterinary operations, must use a licensed medical waste hauler under Texas Commission on Environmental Quality rules.
Placing loose needles in regular trash or recycling can result in illegal-dumping fines under county solid waste rules and exposes haulers to needle-stick liability claims.
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