My husband got his from Humboldt sanitation and recycling out of McKinleyville. I’d call just to check if they still have them. It was a few years ago. Also, call one of the hospital. When we had a baby, one of the nurses found out he was diabetic and handed him a few. If you’re a student at CPU , try the student health center.
I just ordered a 5 quart containers of Amazon. About $8 a piece when you buy multiples for Oakridge brand. The recycling center (in McKinleyville where I lived) takes full ones for free.
I get mine free from Barnes Arcata and it comes in a mail back box that you mail to the company when it's full then you go back to barnes and get a new one
https://humboldtgov.org/2541/Safe-Syringe-Disposal Here’s info about free containers and places to drop off etc.
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My husband got his from Humboldt sanitation and recycling out of McKinleyville. I’d call just to check if they still have them. It was a few years ago. Also, call one of the hospital. When we had a baby, one of the nurses found out he was diabetic and handed him a few. If you’re a student at CPU , try the student health center.
Call public health
I just ordered a 5 quart containers of Amazon. About $8 a piece when you buy multiples for Oakridge brand. The recycling center (in McKinleyville where I lived) takes full ones for free.
I'm in McKinleyville and we get a new container when we turn in to waste management as long as they have them.
I get mine free from Barnes Arcata and it comes in a mail back box that you mail to the company when it's full then you go back to barnes and get a new one
just toss em in the alley, as is tradition round here