Residents can safely drop off sharps using Folsom’s Sharps Take Back Program. It's against the law in California to put home-generated sharps in the trash.
Sharps include lancets, hypodermic needles, syringes, and scalpel blades. They are used by people with medical conditions, including insulin-dependent diabetics.
Sharps can be contaminated by hepatitis, HIV, tetanus, and other diseases. Sharps can injure family members and can be a hazard to the workers collecting and sorting waste and recyclables.
How to Safely Dispose of Your Sharps
Free, approved sharps containers are available at the participating take-back pharmacy and fire station locations below. Make sure to place your sharps in an approved container. If your pharmacy is not listed, please call first to see if they accept sharps.
Rite Aid
526 East Bidwell Street
916-984-7749
Safeway
1850 Prairie City Road
916-608-2455
Innovative Compounding Pharmacy
820 Wales Drive, Suite 3
916-984-9222
Fire Station 35
535 Glenn Drive
916-461-6300
Please call the fire station before you arrive to make sure someone is available to accept your sharps. Fire stations can only accept sharps when staff members are onsite. It is illegal to leave abandoned sharps at fire stations.