Florida law treats household sharps as solid waste but encourages safe containment. Miami-Dade Solid Waste accepts sharps in rigid puncture-resistant containers at home-chemistry collection events. The IDEA Exchange in Miami operates Florida's first syringe services program under FL §381.0038.
Households may dispose of used syringes by placing them in rigid, labeled, puncture-resistant containers (heavy plastic detergent bottles work) and bringing them to Miami-Dade Solid Waste's Home Chemistry Collection events or Trash and Recycling Centers. Loose syringes in curbside trash injure workers and are prohibited. The IDEA Exchange, run by University of Miami under FL §381.0038, accepts used syringes from program participants in exchange for sterile ones across Miami-Dade. Pharmacies are not required to accept sharps. Medical waste from licensed facilities is regulated separately under FL §381.0098 biomedical waste rules.
Placing loose syringes in curbside trash or recycling can lead to refusal of pickup, fines for improper disposal, and civil liability if a sanitation worker is injured.
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