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    smiler is offline Senior Member
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    Quote Originally Posted by NYGIANTS21
    does the u.s have a needle exchange program?
    some large cities do but I don't know how you find out. call the health dept in your area

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canadiantiger
    Biohazards are incinerated at insanely high temperatures.........just found that out from gf in the medical field.......like you said Testosterona "oh, i see. learn somethin new every day!"
    there is my answer, thanks, didn't read all posts..

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    nobody throws em in the playgrounds?...jokes guys just playn....i put them in a box of some sort..duct tape it up..remove each pin...and then toss em in my garbage and throw em in the dumpster

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    Just pop them in your neighbour's garbage on the way past in the morning!!

    But make sure the needle is bent back on itself and returned to the plastic cover!

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    My GF is a nurse, and she see's alot of people put them in a protien tub, and duct tape it shut... then drop it off at the hospital. Very responsible way of doing it. When I run my cycle, that's what I'm going to do.

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    I used an empty bottle of laundry detergent, that I keep under my sink.
    it's nice and thick plastic and I figure no one is going to go in it, and if they do you can't see down in there anyways.

    Something to think about if you're trying to be a little descrete about things maybe.

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    Biohazard material is autclaved at extreme temperatures and pressures, inactivating any organisms present (even prions) - its then taken away and buries in specific land fill sites

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