Thermometer Exchange Info: Would you like to properly dispose of that old mercury fever thermometer that may be stored in the back of your medicine cabinet or bathroom drawer?
The first 100 residents who bring in their mercury thermometers will receive a free, non-mercury containing fever thermometer in exchange (limited to one (1) per household). To avoid breakage and contamination, mercury fever thermometers MUST be contained in an unbreakable and closed container such as its original case, a plastic toothbrush holder, or a soda/water bottle with a screw-on cap. As a second measure of protection, the closed container must be placed in a sealable plastic bag (zip-lock is fine). Other mercury-containing products will not be accepted at this event. For more information call Environmental Outreach at (408) 730-7717.
MedDrop Info: Do you have medications pilling up and need to get rid of them? Residents can bring their unneeded prescription and over-the-counter medications for proper disposal. This program does not collect sharps or illegal narcotics. For more information call the Department of Public Safety at (408) 730-7100.
Added by jbesoyan on February 14, 2013