Community Events
Free Medication Take-back DayKeeping our kids and water drug-freeFREE Anonymous Drop-off
Unused and Expired Medications A collaborative effort of Auburn's, Lincoln's, Rocklin's, Roseville's and Placer County's law enforcement, water quality, and public health entities as well as local schools, the Coalition for Placer Youth, the Placer Youth Commission and the DEA. LiveSewerSmart.com |
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| Date: | Saturday, April 27, 2013 | ||
| Time: | 10:00 AM until 2:00 PM | ||
| Contact Number: | (530) 889-7238 | ||
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Medication Take-back Day Flyer
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| Empty medications from bottle into a plastic sack or bag and secure. | |||
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Protect...our environment. Medications disposed of down the toilet or in the trash end up in our water supplies and damage our environment. ...our teens from an epidemic of Rx abuse. 7 of the 10 most commonly abused drugs by teenagers are prescription medications. Teens get dangerous drugs from family and friends-and their medicine cabinets. ...our young children from a leading cause of accidental poisoning. ...our seniors from misuse and mistakes. ...your home. Addicts are looking in as many medicine cabinets as possible - maybe even yours. |
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