Fatcow Icon
Middleport Village installs drug disposal container
by Charlene Hoeflich
choeflich@mydailysentinel.com
<p>A container for disposal of prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications by the public has been installed in police headquarters at Middleport Village Hall. Here Chief of Police Bruce Swift demonstrates the ease of drug disposal.</p>

A container for disposal of prescription drugs and over-the-counter medications by the public has been installed in police headquarters at Middleport Village Hall. Here Chief of Police Bruce Swift demonstrates the ease of drug disposal.

slideshow

MIDDLEPORT — A prescription drug and over-the-county medicine disposal container has been installed at Middleport Village Hall for use by the public.

The container which looks much like a mail box, except for the color, has been installed and bolted down to the floor in the police department area which is accessed through the inside double doors to the right of the lobby. Residents are asked to check with the police attendant on duty at the window before entering the secure area where the disposal container is located.

Middleport Chief of Police Bruce Swift stressed that the box is to be used only for disposing of prescription drugs and over-the-counter medicine and that syringes or anything liquid is not to be put into the container.

“We bolted it down to the floor so that no one could come in, pick it up, and walk away with it,” said Swift.

He said it is available to the public for use by anytime living in the county or somewhere else at any time.

Middleport Village officials applied for the drug drop container provided through the State Attorney General’s office sometime ago and was advised recently that the village have been selected to receive the one for Meigs County. It arrived last week, has been installed, and is now ready for use.

The program of handling the disposal of prescription drugs and over the county medicines through a local collection box is part of a program by the Attorney General’s office partnered with the Ohio Department of Health, Drug Free Action Committee, and the National Association of Drug Division.

Swift said the container is securely locked and can only be opened by an officer of his department when it needs to be emptied. The contents, he explained, “will be properly disposed of either through incineration or another appropriate method.” He added that “getting outdated drugs and over-the-counter medications out of the house is a step toward eliminating accidental overdose.”

Swift also mentioned that in addition to accidental overdoses by the family, there is the safety factor of discouraging a break-in.

A statement printed on the disposal box reads, “Unintentional drug overdoses are the leading cause of accidental deaths in Ohio.”

Comments
(0)
Comments-icon Post a Comment
No Comments Yet
Youth Turkey Hunting
Youth Turkey Hunting
slideshow


News
Indictments filed in Meigs Motel murder
POMEROY — Indictments have been filed in the murder of Wallace “Randy” Chafin last week at the Meigs Motel. In indictments filed Friday, Ryan A. Cozart, 32, has been charged with aggravated murder, tampering with evidence, and aggravated robbery. Aggravated murder is a special felony, tamperin...
May 18, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Three indicted in connection with homicide
Cozart charged with aggravated murder
May 17, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More News
Sports
The Wahama duo of Johnnie Ohlinger and Michael Hendricks, right, make a baton exchange during the Class A 4x800m relay final held Friday at Laidley Field in Charleston, W.Va. (Bryan Walters/photo)
Wahama scoreless after Day 1 at state track meet
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Wahama track and field team advanced to four championship races Friday, but neither the White Falcons nor the Lady Falcons have yet to score a team point following the conc...
May 18, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 1 1 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Point Pleasant freshman Tannor Hill releases a throw during the Class AAA discus event final held Friday at Laidley Field in Charleston, W.Va. (Bryan Walters/photo)
Point boys score on Day 1 at state track meet
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — The Point Pleasant boys track and field team sits in a three-way tie for 10th place in the team standings following the conclusion of Day 1 at the Class AAA 2013 WVSSAC Champio...
May 18, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 2 2 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Sports
Opinion
<p>Aurora and Connor Saunders with their Mother&#8217;s Day flowers.</p>
SNP: I did NOT sign-up for this!
Special Needs/Autism Mother’s Day 2013
May 11, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Lessons learned from Willow Island?
Dear Editor, Exactly 35 years ago this week, West Virginia suffered the largest construction accident in American history when 51 lives were lost in a scaffolding collapse at the Willow Island power plant north of Parkersburg. The loss of these fathers, sons and brothers is compounded by the f...
May 04, 2013 | 0 0 comments | 6 6 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Opinion
Weather
Sponsored By:

RSS Feeds
All articles feed
News feed
Sports feed
Videos feed
Obituaries feed
Opinion feed
Local Features
All_the_world’s_a_stage0_1339802371.jpg
All the world’s a stage
Theater plays important role in rural communities
Jun 17, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 13 13 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
<p>Making baskets from cord wrapped with clothe is no easy task but <span>Jacynda Glover, Meigs fifth grader, gets the knack of it with instruction from Rosalie Johnson.</span></p>
Yesteryear — An inter-generational experience
POMEROY — It’s described as an “inter-generational experience” — this program called “Yesteryear” where elementary students are taught pioneer skills by senior citizens who enjoy sharing their tal...
May 13, 2012 | 0 0 comments | 14 14 recommendations | email to a friend
full story
Read More Local Features
Poll
Sponsored By:

Jesus Portrait
Apr 04, 2013 | 1008666 views | 0 0 comments | 3 3 recommendations | email to a friend | print

Did Jackson City Schools make the right choice by taking down the longstanding image of Jesus in its middle school building? This move came amid controversy from the ACLU and other organizations.

View Previous Polls
Special Sections
2013 Living 50 Plus
2013 Spring Home
2013 Health, Mind, Body
2013 OVG BCD