How to Dispose of Hazardous Wastes in Your Home
By Irene Lynn, published Feb 13, 2008
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Most times it is easy to spot what is considered hazardous waste, especially when it actually says "Hazardous material, Pesticide, Flammable, etc" on the container. However, I believe we take it for granted on some of the things we are using in our day to day cleaning products. Are you aware how much hazardous waste you are actually handling when you clean your house or your car? Even doing your own hair coloring and throwing it in the garbage contributes to the problem. Or what about your old medications, what are you doing with those? Do Not flush them down the toilet! Todays wastewater treatment systems can not remove medications from the water and as a result they poison the environment. They should be sent to the landfill or disposed as a hazardous waste.
Now, you can check with your local government to see if they have a program to dispose of these materials and what they do and do not accept. If you chose to continue with the same hazardous materials, make sure before you dispose you follow these five steps:
1. Label your materials if you know what they are. If you do not know label "unknown" on the container.
2. Do not mix different or unknown materials together in the same container. You shouldn't even do this when you clean. The result could be a nice chemical burn if you have sensitive skin.
How to Dispose of Hazardous Wastes in Your Home
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Now, you can check with your local government to see if they have a program to dispose of these materials and what they do and do not accept.
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