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Household Hazardous Waste


What Can I Do to Create Less Hazardous Waste?

Don't use as many hazardous products! There are many safer alternatives, but if you have to use a hazardous product, keep the following in mind…

  • The best way to reduce the amount of haz waste you create is to use safer alternatives.
  • Buy the smallest amount that you need for the job.
  • Buy the product with the lowest level of warning on the label. For example, buy "caution" vs. "poison."
  • Use up what you have first.
  • If you can't use it up, give it to someone who will.
  • Dispose of household hazardous waste safely. In King County, call the hazards line at (206) 296-4692 or 1-888-TOXIC-ED.
    Aerosol Spray

If you have to use hazardous products, use the following precautions.

  • Read and follow directions carefully.
  • Use them in well-ventilated areas.
  • Avoid using aerosols whenever possible. (Fine aerosol mist may be breathed in, damaging lung tissue or entering the blood stream).
  • Keep products out of reach of children and pets.

 

Updated: August 28 , 2000


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