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Use proper safety precautions. ... Dilute bleach and hydrogen peroxide to pour down the drain. ... Store solvents for special collection. ... Recycle automotive fluids. ... Drain all aerosol canisters. ... Return pool chemicals back to your local pool store.
Recognize common household hazardous wastes. Hazardous waste can find its way into most household. ... Use a home pickup service. ... Locate a drop-off facility. ... Recycle hazardous waste. ... Request by-mail-kits. ... Organize a community drop-off. ... Use non-hazardous products.
Many liquid, gel or powder cleaners can be disposed of in the same way that the product is used, such as down the drain. Plastic bottles and aerosol cans can often be recycled when empty. Products with hazardous chemicals like oven cleaners should be taken to a local waste disposal location.
Certain chemicals can be thrown away in the trash or dumpster at school. It is recommended that only small amounts be disposed of at any one time (no more than 5 or 10 lbs.), and only in tightly sealed containers.
Disposing of pesticides and fertilizers: Pouring garden chemicals into a storm drain, down the sink, or into the toilet pollutes water and is against the law! The only allowable way to dispose of pesticides is to use them up according to label directions, or to take them to a household hazardous waste site.
If you have unwanted pesticide products, store them safely and dispose of them as soon as you can. Dispose of pesticides as instructed on the product label. Look for the “Storage and Disposal” statement on your pesticide label. If any product remains in the container it must be disposed of as household hazardous waste.
Pesticides are regulated under FIFA until they are disposed, after which they are regulated under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (CRA), which ensures responsible management of hazardous waste and non-hazardous solid waste. ... Some, but not all, pesticides are regulated as hazardous waste when disposed.
An empty pesticide container can be as hazardous as a full one because of residues left inside. Never reuse pesticide containers to carry or store other items, especially food or drinks. When empty, triple-rinse (see steps below) and dispose of the container according to label instructions.
If you do have unwanted garden care chemicals, you will need to dispose of them through the local waste authority. To find your nearest household waste site where garden care chemicals can be disposed of, click this link. Empty ready to use containers, these can now be placed in household recycling.
Disposing of pesticides and fertilizers: Pouring garden chemicals into a storm drain, down the sink, or into the toilet pollutes water and is against the law! The only allowable way to dispose of pesticides is to use them up according to label directions, or to take them to a household hazardous waste site.
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