Shreveport Prepares for National Drug Take Back Day to Promote Community Safety

Shreveport Stands Together for National Drug Take Back Day

Shreveport, Louisiana, is gearing up for a very important community event this weekend! On Saturday, October 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., several local law enforcement agencies will join forces to promote safety and health during National Drug Take Back Day. If you’ve got any unwanted or expired prescription medications hanging around at home, this event is perfect for you!

Why Participate?

Many of us have old bottles of pills tucked away in cabinets or drawers, and it’s easy to forget about them. But keeping these medications can pose serious risks. Accidental poisonings, drug misuse, and environmental harm are just a few reasons why it’s essential to get rid of these unwanted medications safely. This event provides a great opportunity to clear out those cabinets while helping to keep our community safe.

What You Need to Know

The event will take place at Safety Town, located at 8910 Jewella Avenue. Representatives from the Caddo Parish Sheriff’s Office, Shreveport Police Department, Louisiana State Police, and the DEA will be on-site, ready to help you dispose of your medications properly.

When you arrive, make sure to follow a few simple guidelines for a smooth experience:

  • Remove personal information: It’s crucial to take off all identifying details from your medication containers—think name, address, and prescription number. This helps protect your privacy.
  • Seal any liquids: If you have liquid medications, ensure they are securely sealed to prevent any leaks or spills.
  • No IV solutions or needles: Please note that items like IV solutions and needles won’t be accepted, so leave those at home.

Community Impact

Many people around Shreveport are looking forward to this event, recognizing the impact it can make on our health and environment. It’s a fantastic way for the community to come together and prioritize safety while fostering a sense of responsibility. Whether it’s a small bottle of a cough syrup or a large container of pain medications, every single contribution matters!

Join the Movement

So whether you’re a concerned parent, a grandparent, or just someone who cares about keeping our community healthy and safe, mark your calendars! Grab those old prescriptions and head on over to Safety Town this Saturday. It’s a friendly, community-oriented event that’s not just about disposing of medications, but also about raising awareness around the issue of safe medication storage.

Spread the Word

Don’t forget to tell your friends, family, and neighbors about this initiative! The more people participate, the bigger impact we’ll have. Remember, it only takes a few moments of your time to clean out those cabinets and take a step toward a healthier community.

As the day approaches, keep in mind that this is a chance not just for you, but for everyone in Shreveport to make our world just a little safer. Bring your unwanted prescription drugs to Safety Town and help us make a difference!

We can all do our part, and together, we can create a safe and healthy environment for everyone in our beloved Shreveport. See you there!


Author: HERE Shreveport

HERE Shreveport

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