sanchezL
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Thought I'd add a quick tip about barrels and pins as mushroom people often aren't too familiar with using syringes.
Ideally use a yellow and red sharps bin and bring to a disposal center (here in the UK some pharmacies will take them, some tattooists will, all drug centres and needle exchanges do)
If using a needle exchange, don't say what they were used for, although the information is anonymous, the figures are used to form legislation and see patterns. Say they were used for fishing - injecting the bait with air, or model making.
If using very few, take the pin off the barrel, then take the plunger out of the barrel too. remove the sleeve from the pin and drop into the barrel with the pin pointing up (i.e. no going to come out the end where you normally put the pin). Now replace the plunger, pressing down hard - this seals the whole thing with the pin inside making it safe.
If using a pot (ie-cream tub or similar) to keep them in, when full, fill with expanding builders foam to make a solid brick.
Take a thought for the guys who collect the rubbish - no-ones wants to see pins or risk an infection. They don't know they were just used for mushroom spores.
Ideally use a yellow and red sharps bin and bring to a disposal center (here in the UK some pharmacies will take them, some tattooists will, all drug centres and needle exchanges do)
If using a needle exchange, don't say what they were used for, although the information is anonymous, the figures are used to form legislation and see patterns. Say they were used for fishing - injecting the bait with air, or model making.
If using very few, take the pin off the barrel, then take the plunger out of the barrel too. remove the sleeve from the pin and drop into the barrel with the pin pointing up (i.e. no going to come out the end where you normally put the pin). Now replace the plunger, pressing down hard - this seals the whole thing with the pin inside making it safe.
If using a pot (ie-cream tub or similar) to keep them in, when full, fill with expanding builders foam to make a solid brick.
Take a thought for the guys who collect the rubbish - no-ones wants to see pins or risk an infection. They don't know they were just used for mushroom spores.