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Saskatoon fire dept. taking part in community needle clean-up

In partnership with the SHA, the SFD will be out in the community in the coming weeks for an annual community needle clean-up.
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SFD offers tips for safely picking up and disposing of needles.

SASKATOON — The Saskatoon Fire Department collects and disposes of more than 11,000 needles each year. Discarded hypodermic needles are a concern at any time of the year, department officials say.

In partnership with the Saskatchewan Health Authority, members of the SFD will be out in the community in the coming weeks for an annual community needle cleanup.

Residents are reminded to follow safe pickup and disposal practices when discarding needles:

  • Do not recap the needle.
  • Wear garden, work or medical gloves.
  • Use tweezers, pliers or tongs to pick up the end that is not the sharp. Keep the needle away from your body.
  • Place the needle, sharp end first, into a hard container that needles cannot poke through (e.g. liquid laundry detergent or bleach container).
  • Fill a container no more than three-quarters full. The needles may poke through the side if a container is too full.
  • Put the container lid on tightly and tape it.
  • Wash your hands with soap and water.

Needles should never be placed in city garbage or recycling.

Alternatively, needles should be placed in a designated drop box. Call 306-655-4444 to find the nearest drop box location.

If you are not comfortable handling or disposing of a needle on public property, call:

For more information, visit saskatoon.ca/needlesafe