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South River Police Department
Friday October 22nd, 2021 :: 09:00 a.m. EDT

Advisory

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day Tomorrow 10/23

Saturday, October 23rd is National Prescription Drug Take Back Day. This day is meant to address a crucial public safety and public health issue. According to the 2019 National Survey on Drug Use and Health, 9.7 million Americans misused controlled prescription drugs. The study shows that a majority of abused prescription drugs were obtained from family and friends, often from the home medicine cabinet.

Medications not properly disposed of can cause harm to the environment. Medications left around the house can fall into the wrong hands where they can be abused or accidentally ingested by children.

Residents can safely dispose unused, unwanted or expired medications at our "Project Medicine Box" drop off point in the lobby of our police headquarters at 61 Main Street. Resembling a mailbox, the drop box accepts prescription medications in the form of pills, tablets, capsules, patches and pet medications (no liquids or syringes).

Although this service is available to the public 24 hours a day, 365 days a year, the South River Police Department uses National Prescription Drug Take Back Day as a reminder to perform the important task of safely disposing these items. As part of the previous National Take Back Day, 420 tons of medications were safely disposed of at drop off locations around the country.

When turning in medication, empty them into a plastic or ziplock type bag, tie or seal the bag and place it into the drop box. Please do not put containers, boxes or anything containing personal information into the drop box.

South River’s Project Medicine Drop is a cooperative effort of the South River Police Department, New Jersey Division of Consumer Affairs and New Jersey Attorney General's Office.

For more information on National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, visit www.deatakeback.com

For more information on Project Medicine Drop, visit www.njconsumeraffairs.gov/meddrop

Project Medicine Drop is one of many no cost programs offered to residents by the South River Police Department. Other programs include child safety seat inspections, home security inspections, Operation Blue Angel, our Unoccupied Residence Program, Special Needs Registry, our business registration program, and our anonymous tip line. For more information on these programs as well as the many community events our department offers throughout the year, follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram or visit us online at www.southriverpd.org.

Address/Location
South River Police Department
61 Main St
South River, NJ 08882

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Non-emergencies: 732-238-1000

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