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What if the needle/syringe is unsafe to leave for collection by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council?

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What if the needle/syringe is unsafe to leave for collection by the East Riding of Yorkshire Council?

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• Find a suitable container • Do not use glass bottles as they may shatter, or drinks cans as they may be squashed. • Try to get a ridged plastic container with a screw top lid to place the needle or syringe in. • If you can place something protective over your hand like rubber or thick leather gloves. • If at all possible, do not touch the needle or syringe, Use something like tweezers or tongs to pick it up. • If you have to pick the needle up with your hands, or if you are using something like tweezers, pick them up by the blunt end. • Do not touch the sharp point with your hands. • Do not put the cap back on or re-sheath. • Place the sharp end of the needle into the container first. • You can place more than one needle or syringe into a container, but do not overfill. • Make sure the container is tightly sealed. • Do not place the container in the regular waste, down the toilet or drain. Contact the ERYC for removal. • Wash whatever you have used to handle the items in an antisepti

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