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Where to Dispose of Used Needles and Crack Pipes WHERE TO DISPOSE OF USED NEEDLES AND CRACK PIPES For the health and safety of our community and sanitation workers, sharps (needles, crack pipes/glass stems) and other biohazardous waste must be disposed of properly and not placed in the garbage or recycling bins (By-law 2006-396, Schedule “J”). Residents should place their sharps in a non-breakable, puncture-proof container with a lid (no larger than a two litre pop bottle or measurements 15” by 4 ½ “), and drop it off at one of the City’s Needle Drop Boxes listed below. Containers larger than a two litre pop bottle can be dropped off at the Ottawa Public Health offices located at 100 Constellation Drive or 179 Clarence Street. Pharmacies participating in the Take It Back! Program also accepts used needles. Locations of these pharmacies are listed on the reverse side of this sheet. One-day Household Hazardous Waste Depots located at various sites across the City also accept used needles. For the schedule of operation, please visit Ottawa.ca/recycle and click on Disposal of Special Items. For more information regarding the City’s Needle Disposal Program please visit Ottawa.ca/health. LOCATION OF NEEDLE DROP BOXES AIDS Committee of Ottawa Fire Stations Parking Garage 700-251 Bank Street - Inside 141 Clarence Street - Outside 2355 Alta Vista Drive – Outside 200 Beechwood Avenue - Outside Bell Pharmacy Queensway-Carleton Hospital 1700 Blair Road – Outside 737 Gladstone Avenue - Outside 3045 Baseline Road - Outside 1445 Carling Avenue – Outside Bellevue Community Centre (OCH) 500 Charlemagne Boulevard – Outside Richmond IDA Pharmacy 1475 Caldwell Avenue - Outside 275 Coventry Road – Outside 6179 Perth Street, Richmond - Outside 1075 Greenbank Road - Outside Burger King 380 Eagleson Road – Outside Royal Ottawa Mental Health Centre 199 Montreal Road - Outside 900 Industrial Avenue - Outside 1145 Carling Avenue - Outside 6213 Jean D’Arc Boulevard – Outside Capital Parking Lot 530 King Edward Avenue – Outside Saint Vincent Hospital 151 George Street - Outside 3336 McCarthy Drive – Outside 60 Cambridge Street North - Inside 900 Montreal Road – Outside Carlington Community & Health Services 635 O’Connor – Outside Sandy Hill Community Health Centre 900 Merivale Road - Outside 135 Preston street - Outside 221 Nelson Street - Outside 1397 Richmond Road – Outside Causeway 3845 Richmond Road - Outside Shepherds of Good Hope 22 O`Meara Street - Outside 230 Viewmount Drive – Outside 230 Murray Street 1300 Woodroffe Avenue - Outside Two boxes located inside and outside Centre 507 Somerset West Community Health Centre 507 Bank Street - Outside 55 Eccles Street - Outside Centretown Community Health Centre Lepage Manor (OCH) St. Margaret’s Church 420 Cooper Street - Outside 1400 Lepage Avenue - Outside 206 Montreal Road - Outside Children`s Hospital of Eastern Ontario Lowertown – York @ Nelson Stittsville IDA Pharmacy (CHEO) - 401 Smyth Road - Outside 278 York Street - Outside 1250 Main Street, Stittsville - Outside City of Ottawa Buildings Medical Clinic Vanier Snack Shack 179 Clarence Street - Outside 737 Parkdale Avenue - Outside 200 Deschamps Street - Outside 40 Cobourg Street - Outside 100 Constellation Drive - Outside Montfort Hospital Wabano Centre for Aboriginal Health 8243 Victoria Street, Metcalfe - Inside 713 Montreal Road - Outside 299 Montreal Road – Outside 735 Industrial Avenue - No public access Ontario Medical Supply City of Ottawa - Public Works Garages 1100 Algoma Road - Outside 320 Bloomfield Avenue - Outside 380 Catherine Street – Outside Ottawa Fertility Clinic 3100 Conroy Road – Outside 955 Green Valley Crescent - Outside 29 Hurdman Road – Outside Ottawa Hospital – Civic Campus 356 MacArthur Avenue – Outside 1053 Carling Avenue - Outside 1683 Woodward Avenue - Outside Dulude Arena Ottawa Hospital – General Campus 941 Clyde Avenue - Outside 501 Smyth Road - Outside Elizabeth Bruyère Health Centre Ottawa Hospital – Riverside Campus 43 Bruyère Street - Inside 967 Riverside Drive - Outside ottawa.ca/health | ottawa.ca/sante 613-580-6744 | TTY/ATS : 613-580-9656 Pharmacies involved with the Take it back! Program Astley`s Pharmasave Drugstore Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Shoppers Drug Mart 423 Rideau Street 363 Rideau Street Carlingwood-2121 Carling Ave 888 Meadowlands Drive E 613-233-8454 613-789-3346 613-722-0389 613-225-6204 Barrhaven Pharmasave IDA Pharmacy – Russell Pharma Plus Drugmart Shoppers Drug Mart 16 Green Street 110 Craig Street 4048 Carling Avenue 1559 Alta Vista Drive 613-825-9000 613-445-5555 613-599-6606 613-738-1445 Beausejour Clinic Pharmacy Jean Coutu Pharmacy Rexall Pharmacy Shoppers Drug Mart 102-1220 Place d’Orleans Drive 2701 St. Joseph Boulevard 753 Montreal Road 2150 Carling Avenue 613-841-5401 613-837-7804 613-745-4796 613-725-9990 Bell Pharmacy Jean Coutu Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Shoppers Drug Mart – Walkley Ctr 737 Gladstone Avenue 262 Montreal Road 240 Sparks Street 1830 Bank Street 613-234-1890 613-749-5957 613-238-1198 613-737-7112 Bells Corners Guardian Drugs Kanata Pharmasave Pharma Plus Drugmart-Hazeldean Shoppers Drug Mart 62 Robertson Road 99 Kakulu Road 300 Eagleson Road 3310 McCarthy Road 613-820-4980 613-592-6955 613-592-34109 613-523-8887 Brisson Pharmacy Manotick IDA Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart-Barrhaven Shoppers Drug Mart – St Laurent 270 Dalhousie Street 1160 John Street 900 Greenbank Road 1200 St. Laurent Blvd 613-241-6273 613-692-2424 613-825-1821 613-745-8201 Brittany Medical Pharmacy Manotick Medical Centre Pharma Plus Drugmart-Hampton Shoppers Drug Mart 595 Montreal Road Pharmacy Prk 161 Bank Street 613-748-3118 5492 South River Drive 1415 Carling Avenue 613-235-5139 613-692-3422 613-728-1929 Campus Pharmacy – Ottawa U March Drug Mart Pharmasave Apothecary (Glebe) Shoppers Drug Mart-Merivale 100 Marie Curie Private 700 March Road 778 Bank Street Mall 613-563-4000 613-599-5990 613-234-8587 1642 Merivale Road 613-226-1155 Carver’s Pharma Plus Nutri-Chem Pharmacy Pharmasave Riverside Court Shoppers Drug Mart 1304 Wellington Street 1303 Richmond Road 3635 Rivergate Way 6491 Jeanne D’Arc Boulevard 613-728-3565 613-820-4200 613-739-0950 613-837-1521 Carver’s Pharma Plus Parkway Pharmacy Pro Medical Pharmacy Shoppers Drug Mart 1190 Wellington Street 311 McArthur Avenue 1385 Bank Street 2339 Ogilvie Road 613-728-3724 613-749-2324 613-738-3384 613-741-6465 Centrepoint Guardian Drugs Pharma Plus Drugmart Rexall Pharmacy-Gloucester Ctr Smyth Medical Pharmacy 117 Centrepoint Road Herongate Mall-1670 Heron Road 1980 Ogilvie Road 1929 Russell Road North 613-723-2366 613-731-8087 613-745-9497 613-521-1300 Desjardins Pharm. – General Hosp. Pharma Plus Drugmart Rexall Pharmacy-Nepean Med Ctr Stittsville IDA Pharmacy 501 Smyth Road 1516 Merivale Road 1 Centrepoint Drive 1250 Stittsville Main Street 613-731-9152 613-224-7322 613-225-5070 613-836-3881 Desjardins Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Richmond IDA Pharmacy The Medical Shoppe 298 Dalhousie Street Lincoln Heights-2525 Carling 6179 Perth Street 110-340 McLeod Street 613-241-1871 Avenue 613-838-2028 613-232-5806 613-828-4612 Drugstore Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Rideau Pharmacy Towngate IDA Pharmacy 2681 Alta Vista Drive 29-1620 Scott Street 390 Rideau Street 115-2446 Bank Street 613-247-1070 613-724-9875 613-789-4444 613-247-9893 Drugstore Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart- Shas Pharmacy Vanier Pharmacy & Natural Health 200 Earl Grey Drive Bayshore Mall – 100 Bayshore Dr. 1428 Walkley Road 355 Montreal Road 613-599-4046 613-829-3415 613-737-4106 613-746-8102 Drugstore Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Shoppers Drug Mart Westboro Pharmasave 3777 Strandherd Drive Ogilvie Square-1980 Ogilvie Road 1469 Merivale Road 421 Richmond Road 613-825-3748 613-741-0483 613-224-7270 613-722-7647 Drugstore Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Shoppers Drug Mart White Cross Dispensary 200 Grant Carman Drive Billings Bridge-2269 Riverside Dr 2638 Innes Road 264 Elgin Street 613-727-7477 613-733-9144 613-824-2257 613-233-4029 Drugstore Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Shoppers Drug Mart 1300 Stittsville Main Street Elmvale Plaza-1910 St. Laurent 161 Bank Street 613-831-6088 613-733-4571 613-232-5723 Drugstore Pharmacy Pharma Plus Drugmart Shoppers Drug Mart 2210C Bank Street Place d’Orléans-110 Place 2515 Bank Street 613-733-2283 D’Orléans Dr. 613-824-9768 613-523-9999 ottawa.ca/health | ottawa.ca/sante 613-580-6744 | TTY/ATS : 613-580-9656 OÙ JETER LES AIGUILLES ET LES PIPES À CRAQUE USAGÉES Pour la santé et la sécurité du public et des éboueurs, il faut se débarrasser des aiguilles, des seringues et des pipes à crack ou tubes de verre ainsi que de tout autre déchet biologique dangereux de façon adéquate et non les jeter aux ordures ou les mettre dans les bacs de recyclage (Règlement municipal 2006-396, Schedule “J” ). Mettre les aiguilles, les seringues, les pipes à crack (tubes de verre) usagées dans un contenant incassable et imperforable muni d’un couvercle (pas plus gros qu’une bouteille de boisson gazeuse de 2 litres ou mesurant 15 po sur 4 ½ po) et déposer le contenant dans l'une des boîtes-dépôt pour aiguilles indiquées ci-dessous. Apporter les contenants plus gros qu’une bouteille de boisson gazeuse de 2 litres à l’un ou l’autre des bureaux de Santé publique Ottawa, situés au 100, promenade Constellation et au 179, rue Clarence. Les pharmacies participant au programme Rapportez-les! reprennent les aiguilles et les seringues usagées. La liste de ces pharmacies se trouve au verso de cette feuille. Les dépôts de déchets ménagers dangereux d’une journée situés d’un bout à l’autre de la ville acceptent également
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