How should I dispose of unused prescription medicines?

The Trophy Club Fire Department offers two free methods for citizens to dispose of leftover prescription medications that they no longer need. One is a packet with a powder that is added to the pill bottle with the unused medication and a little water. The combination of the powder and water creates a gel that encapsulates the pills and renders the pill bottle safe to discard with the rest of your trash. The second option is a prepaid envelope that you can place your unused medications inside of and drop in the mail. The sealed envelope is mailed directly to a facility that incinerates the envelope and the contents. 

Both of these options are available for pick-up in the lobby of the fire station at 295 Trophy Club Road. 

More information about our prescription medication disposal program is available by clicking here.

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1. What should I do when I’m driving and an emergency vehicle with lights and sirens operating is behind me?
2. Why does a fire engine come when I call 911 for an ambulance?
3. What is happening when an emergency vehicle with lights and sirens operating turns them off and slows down?
4. How should I dispose of unused prescription medicines?
5. How come I see firefighters shopping at the grocery store?
6. What does a firefighter do when they aren’t responding to emergency calls?
7. What type of fire extinguisher should I purchase for my home?
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