Discarded needles an ongoing problem in the Sault
The private security firm tasked with patrolling Sault Ste. Marie’s downtown says its personnel are discovering a large number of discarded needles.
This comes as Algoma Public Health warns of an increase in opioid-related emergency calls.
In the last month and a half, N1 Solutions said its staff have collected around 300 discarded needles. Sonny Spina, the company’s security division director, said employees are equipped with the proper PPE to safely pick up and dispose of discarded needles.
They also carry Narcan in the event they come into contact with opioids or come across a suspected overdose.
Spina said discarded needles are not found on sidewalks or storefronts, but in back alleys as security staff patrol the backs of businesses.
Meantime, the Wellness Bus -- a volunteer initiative headed by Canadian Mental Health Association Algoma -- is also working toward harm reduction.
It’s marking its first anniversary this week. The CEO of CMHA Algoma, Annette Katajamaki, said the bus is also equipped with Narcan and serves as a needle exchange in an effort to keep discarded needles off the street.
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