Pubdate: Wed, 16 May 2007 Source: 100 Mile House Free Press (CN BC) Copyright: 2007 100 Mile House Free Press Contact: http://www.100milefreepress.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2143 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?143 (Hepatitis) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?137 (Needle Exchange) DISCARDED NEEDLES POSE SERIOUS RISK District public works staff are warning the public to watch out for discarded hypodermic needles. Rick Lewington, operations supervisor of Community Services for the District of 100 Mile House, says lately his crews have been finding roughly one used discarded needle per day in public places. And the blame is being placed, in part, on the Interior Health Association's needle exchange program. "We send someone to the park everyday and during a five-day period they will find at least two," he said Tuesday at a District Safety Council meeting. "A kid is going to step on one... we found one in the pea-gravel rock near the swingsets. When you find them under the swingsets you are talking about a big problem. I personally cannot think this needle exchange program is working if they are not getting the needles back." He stressed that residents should not try handling the needles. They were all likely discarded by drug users and present a significant risk of being contaminated by the hepatitis virus. There is also a slight risk of contracting HIV, the virus that causes AIDS. Lewington's staff are vaccinated against hepatitis and have the equipment and training to handle the needles. Lewington advises anyone who comes across a needle to contact him at the community services office at 395-2123. 100 Mile Mayor Donna Barnett said she can't seem to get answers from the IHA. The exchange program is being blamed, in part, because some of the recovered needles hadn't been used. They found a stash of some 25 unused needles. "If you have an exchange, it should be a deal that if you don't bring it back there will be no exchange," she said. She will be urging her councillors to add some urgency to her requests for information from IHA. They have been finding the discarded needles in Centennial Park, falls trail, around the marsh and near the visitor information centre. Lewington says his crews have found, at times, one per day. Lewington says the RCMP have been made aware of the situation. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath