Disposing of Household Hazardous Waste
HHW - What You Can Do
For Locations and Hours click here.
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Five Steps You Can Take
- Buy only what you need.
- Read and follow labels.
- Store properly and in labeled containers.
- Take leftover quantities to the a drop-off site.
- Use safe alternative products when possible
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Please Bring:
- Automotive Fluids
- Engine Oil Filters
- Auto Batteries
- Rechargable Batteries (Ni-Cd, Ni-MH, Li-ion, Pb)
- Small Button Batteries
- Lithium Batteries
- Cleaning Products
- Drain Openers
- Cooking Oil
- Mercury Containing Products
- Fluorescent Lamps
- Paint Products
- Solvents
- Hobby Chemicals
- Pesticides
- Lawn and Garden Products
- Pool Chemicals
- Propane Cylinders
- Computer Equipment
- Printer Cartridges
- Items Labeled: Acid, Flammable, Caustic, Poison, Caution, Toxic, Danger or Warning
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Do NOT Bring:
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- Televisions
- Business or Commercial Wastes
- Commercial Gas Cylinders
- Explosives or Ammunition
- Infectious and Radioactive Waste
- Unused or expired medications (Find out where to dispose of medications through the National Take Back Initiative)
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HHW facilities and outreach sites do not accept hazardous materials from commercial customers. For information about hazardous waste disposal from commercial customers, click here.