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Household hazardous waste |
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Household Hazardous Waste Hazardous products used and disposed of by residential as opposed to industrial consumers.
Household Hazardous Waste Any product found in the home or garage that can be hazardous to the environment if not disposed of correctly.
Household Hazardous Waste- A product that is discarded from a home or a similar source that is either ignitable, corrosive, reactive, or toxic (e.g. used motor oil, oil-based paint, auto batteries, gasoline, pesticides, etc.).
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) - A wide range of household products, including pesticides and herbicides, oil-based paints and stains, automobile fluids (antifreeze, motor oil, transmission, steering and brake fluids, gasoline), ...
Household Hazardous Waste: discarded or usused portions of home cleaning products, workshop and outdoor chemicals, automotive fluids, and personal care products that contain toxic chemicals.
Household hazardous wastes, pesticides, heavy metals and other toxic chemicals also created a witch's brew of floodwater that quickly seeped down into and contaminated groundwater across hundreds of miles.
Items such as household hazardous waste, bulky wastes (refrigerators, pieces of furniture, etc.) tires, and used oil. Species ...
Hazardous Waste - A product in a home (household hazardous waste) or business that is ignitable, corrosive, reactive or toxic (e.g. used motor oil, oil-based paint, auto batteries, gasoline, pesticides, etc).
Special Waste: Items such as household hazardous waste, bulky wastes (refrigerators, pieces of furniture, etc.), tires, and used oil.
SPECIAL WASTES Any waste requiring special handling such as scrap tires, used motor oil, hospital wastes or household hazardous wastes. STEEL CAN A rigid container made exclusively or primarily of steel. It is 100% recyclable.
See also: Hazard, Waste, Hazardous waste, Environment, Toxic
 
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