By Andreina Quiroz on Friday, 24 April 2026
Category: District News

Dispose of Expired Medications Safely to Protect Your Home and Community

Incline Village, NV — The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District (NLTFPD) is reminding residents to properly dispose of expired or unused medications to help prevent accidental poisoning, misuse, and environmental harm.

Keeping old or unused medications in your home can pose serious risks—especially to children, pets, and vulnerable individuals. Improper disposal, such as flushing medications or throwing them in the trash, can also contaminate water supplies and harm wildlife.

Why Proper Disposal Matters

 Safe Disposal Options

Residents are encouraged to use approved medication take-back programs:

 If No Take-Back Option Is Available

If you cannot access a take-back site:

  1. Remove medications from their original containers
  2. Mix with undesirable substances (e.g., coffee grounds or cat litter)
  3. Place in a sealed bag or container
  4. Dispose of in household trash
  5. Scratch out personal information on prescription labels

⚠️ Do not flush medications unless the label specifically instructs you to do so.

 A Message from NLTFPD

“Proper medication disposal is a simple but important step in keeping our community safe,” said Fire Chief Sommers. “By taking a few extra minutes to dispose of medications correctly, residents can help prevent accidents and protect both their families and the environment.”

 Learn More & Stay Informed

For additional guidance on safe medication disposal, or to find your closest Collection Site, please visit:

www.dea.gov/takebackday

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