Narcotic Safes Lock
|
|
Combination Lock Double Door Depository Safe FD-3020CC Features: -Depository Safe. -Material: Solid Steel body. -B-rated depository safe. -Anti-Fish baffle prevents theft through the deposit door. -Internal spring loaded re-locking device. -Solid steel live locking bolts. -Four anchor holes provided to secure your safe to the floor. -Drill / ballistic resistant hard plate protects internal lock and re-locker. -Heavy duty dead bar prevents d… |
|
|
Electronic Lock Rotary Hopper Depository Safe $427.00 RH-2014E Features: -Depository Safe. -B-Rated depository safe. -Prevents theft through the top. -Electronic lock. -Four anchor holes. -(3) Solid steel live locking bolts. -Heavy duty dead bar prevents door removal during a forced entry attempt. Specifications: -0.5” Thick solid steel door. -0.25” Thick body. -Interior Dimensions: 12.75” H x 13.75” W x 11.3” D. -Exterior dimensions: 20” H x … |
|
|
13.5 Combination Lock Depository Safe $543.00 FD-2714C Features: -Depository Safe. -Material: Steel body. -B-rated depository safe. -(5) Chrome plated steel bolts. -4 Pre-drilled anchor holes. -Internal spring loaded re-locking devise provides secondary line of defense. -Anti-Fish baffle prevents theft through deposit door. -Dial combination lock. Specifications: -0.5” Steel door. -Interior dimensions: 13.5” H x 18” W x 11” D. -Exterior … |
|
|
Automatic Medication Pill Dispenser. Automatic pill box alarm system for home use. Locked pill box can dispense up 28 times per day. Med-Time XL (28 medication times = 2x daily dosing = refill pill dispenser every 14 days). $289.95 Every day, the e-pill Automatic Pill Dispenser (Med-Time XL) will help you or a loved one manage all medications. It automatically dispenses all your pills up to 28 times per day just like the doctor prescribed! Avoid medication errors. Will prevent double dosing. Reminds you with a loud 60 minute alarm. Dispense all your pills (Large Capacity). Movable between kitchen, bedroom etc. Portable. When… |
|
|
Grafco Narcotic Double Door Safe … |
|
|
Heavy Duty DVD Game Lockbox with Combination (internal dimensions: 5.75 H x 8.75 W x 7.50 D) $38.95 Heavy Duty Lock Box Organize and secure your meds. This lockbox features a tumbler lock to keep your Medication out of the wrong hands. Has an easy-carry chrome handle, and a soft black felt interior. An adjustable Velcro divider prevents flopping when the unit is not full. (internal dimensions: 5.75inches H x 8.75inches W x 7.50inches D)… |
|
|
Electronic Lock Double Door Depository Safe FD-3020EE Features: -Depository Safe. -Material: Solid Steel body. -Multi-user electronic keypad lock with lock-out penalty after wrong code entry. -Internal spring loaded re-locking device. -B-rated depository safe. -Anti-Fish Baffle prevents theft through the deposit door. -Four anchor holes provided to secure your safe to the floor. -Solid steel live locking bolts. -Drill / ballistic resistant… |
|
|
18 Electronic Lock Depository Safe $543.00 FD-2714E Features: -Depository Safe. -Material: Steel body. -B-rated depository safe. -(5) Chrome plated steel bolts. -4 Pre-drilled anchor holes. -Internal spring loaded re-locking devise provides secondary line of defense. -Anti-Fish baffle prevents theft through deposit door. -Multi-user electronic keypad lock. -Locks and re-locker are protected by a drill / ballistic resistant hard plate. Spe… |
How do I dispose of narcotic drugs?
When My Grandma died she had a lot of medications including Oxycontin.
I don’t know a lot about drugs but as soon as my cousin started talking about the ‘street value’ of the drugs, I took them so she wouldn’t sell them.
The pills are locked in a safe so no one can get them but, I really want to dispose of them. Target pharmacy would not take them and I heard a PSA about not flushing pills down the toilet.
How do I get rid of these pills?
yes, getting robbed was a concern of mine, so i made sure I locked them in a safe at my place of business.
The answer I have been given in the past about disposing of drugs, narcotic or otherwise, is to mix them with something very foul and throw them away discretely. Something like used kitty litter has been suggested by many pharmacists. Pharmacies can not take the drugs back because of FDA and DEA regs, so you will not be able to return them anywhere. If you can find some used cat litter, mix them in that, put them in the litter disposal bag, and throw them away, that is always a good option. I have even been told that used coffee grounds are good. You can crush them up too if you would like and then it would be hard for anyone to tell what they are.
You can also dissolve them. Oxycontin is harder to do this with than any other narcotic because they are coated. But you can crush them up, place them in vinegar, and then poor them out in the desert, woods, whatever. There is no way that anyone can use them after they have gone through this process.
Also, do not throw the bottles away with the stickers on them that say what the drug is. Remove the label, throw those in one trash bag, and then thrown the bottle in another and dispose of them at different times. This will keep people from thinking that you havenarcotics in your home and will also keep you from getting robbed by addicts who think your home is a good place to get their drugs! Good luck.
Narcotic Safes Lock
Rx DrugSAFE Narcotic Locker and Biometric Fingerprint Drug Safe