Tag: <span>Hazardous</span>
Unwanted flammable and hazardous products should be taken to a HHW location. Note this posting is about the content of the container not the container itself.
Visit the RPRA web site to find your closest drop off location.
Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm drains, or pour into soil. These all result in water pollution.
Although local governments don’t charge a fee at household hazardous waste collection sites, it is expensive to properly dispose of hazardous waste. Use up or give away that extra if you can! Better yet, minimize the use of hazardous products.
Unwanted flammable and hazardous products should be taken to a HHW location.
Visit the RPRA web site to find your closest drop off location.
Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm drains, or pour into soil. These all result in water pollution.
Although local governments don’t charge a fee at household hazardous waste collection sites, it is expensive to properly dispose of hazardous waste. Use up or give away that extra if you can! Better yet, minimize the use of hazardous products.
Unwanted flammable and hazardous products should be taken to a HHW location.
Visit the RPRA web site to find your closest drop off location.
Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm drains, or pour into soil. These all result in water pollution.
Although local governments don’t charge a fee at household hazardous waste collection sites, it is expensive to properly dispose of hazardous waste. Use up or give away that extra if you can! Better yet, minimize the use of hazardous products.
Unwanted flammable and hazardous products should be taken to a HHW location.
Visit the RPRA site at RPRA to find your closest drop off location.
Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm drains, or pour into soil. These all result in water pollution.
Although local governments don’t charge a fee at household hazardous waste collection sites, it is expensive to properly dispose of hazardous waste. Use up or give away that extra if you can! Better yet, minimize the use of hazardous products.
Unwanted flammable and hazardous products should be taken to a HHW location. Note this posting is about the content of the container not the container itself.
Visit the RPRA web site at RPRA to find your closest drop off location.
Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm drains, or pour into soil. These all result in water pollution.
Although local governments don’t charge a fee at household hazardous waste collection sites, it is expensive to properly dispose of hazardous waste. Use up or give away that extra if you can! Better yet, minimize the use of hazardous products.
Unwanted flammable and hazardous products should be taken to a HHW location. Note this posting is about the content of the container not the container itself.
Visit the RPRA web site at RPRA to find your closest drop off location.
Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm drains, or pour into soil. These all result in water pollution.
Although local governments don’t charge a fee at household hazardous waste collection sites, it is expensive to properly dispose of hazardous waste. Use up or give away that extra if you can! Better yet, minimize the use of hazardous products.
Take used antifreeze to the HHW locations for recycling or ask your local auto shop to recycle it for you.
Visit the RPRA web site at RPRA to find your closest drop off location.
Do not pour down drains, into toilet or storm drains, or pour into soil. These all result in water pollution.
For an emergency situation, call 911. For disposal of unwanted ammunition or fireworks or firearms , call the police non-emergency reporting line for disposal help.
Roadside flares that do not contain an explosive charge can be taken to the HHW locations.
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Use up if possible.
If the can contains hazardous material (solvents or other flammables), it should go to a Household Hazardous Waste Facility.
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Check with your supplier for return and refill options. Tanks that have held flammable compressed gasses (Oxygen, Acetylene, Propane) are not recyclable.
Visit the RPRA web site at RPRA to find your closest drop off location.