Monday, April 25, 2011

Keep our water clean!!: Take Back Medicine Event



FREE EVENT to TAKE BACK UNWANTED MEDICINES
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) is sponsoring a National Pharmaceuticals Take-Back Day on Saturday, April 30, 2011 from 10 a.m.– 2 p.m. at Mercer Island City Hall. This one day event takes place at sites that are staffed by participating local law enforcement officials.  It’s a great opportunity for our community to clean out their medicine cabinets and properly dispose of unwanted medicines, including controlled substances.

Why take unused medicines to this event?
·         Unused medicines are a danger to our children, families and the environment.
·         Washington State has one of the highest teen prescription drug abuse rates in the nation.
·         Medicine poisoning among children and seniors is increasing.
·         Medicines that are flushed or put in the trash can end up in our surface waters, groundwater and drinking water - exposing our families and hurting our environment.

The DEA has posted promotional materials for this event online at:  http://www.nationaltakebackday.com/toolbox/index.php .  We encourage your organization to get the word out about this great opportunity to safely dispose of unwanted medicines at this free event.   Thank you!
Unfortunately, these programs do not have a sustainable source of funding and are not a permanent solution.  To learn more about the problem and why Washington needs a permanent take-back program visitwww.TakeBackYourMeds.org

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