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HOUSEHOLD TOXINS:
A SAFE ENVIRONMENT BEGINS AT HOME
WHAT
ARE HOUSEHOLD HAZARDOUS WASTES?
Many products found in your kitchen, bathroom,
garage or garden shed are potentially hazardous substances.
Because of their chemical nature they can poison, corrode,
explode or burst into flame when handled improperly. When
discarded, they are household hazardous wastes.
Motor oil, paints, pesticides, antifreeze,
wood preservatives, batteries and many household cleaners
contain solvents, petroleum products, heavy metals or other
toxic chemicals. When these products are dumped in the trash
or poured down the drain, their hazardous chemicals can
injure people or contaminate drinking water sources.
DO NOT
dispose of hazardous waste in the trash, down the drain,
onto the ground or on the street. All of these methods may
result in health and/or environmental problems.
DO NOT store
corrosives, flammables and poisons together. Separate these
containers.
DO NOT
repackage chemical products in containers that are normally
used for products or soft drinks. Children have died from
drinking chemicals stored in soft drink bottles.
The National Institute of Health provides health and safety information on common household chemicals. Learn more about what's under your sink or in your garage!

BOULDER COUNTY HAZARDOUS MATERIALS MANAGEMENT FACILITY
The Boulder County Hazardous Materials Management (HMM) facility provides an environmentally-sound way to manage unwanted household hazardous waste through proper disposal, recycling or reuse. The program serves all Boulder County residents, City of Broomfield residents, and Town of Erie residents. Bring your driver's license as proof of residency.
The facility is open Wednesday - Saturday, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (closed on public holidays). It is located at 1901 63rd St. behind (to the west of) the Boulder County Recycling Center. Reusable products are available free of charge during business hours.
The facility hopes to serve small businesses starting in summer 2011. Call for more information.
Find detailed information on hours, location, communities served, and materials accepted or call the HHW hotline at 303-441-4800.
 TEN
TIPS ABOUT HOUSEHOLD CHEMICALS
- Before you buy a product, read
the label carefully. Make sure you know what you are purchasing.
- Choose products with child-resistant
packaging.
- Buy only the amount you need.
Reduce or eliminate the disposal problem.
- Select the least toxic products
available. Choose non-toxic alternatives when you can.
- Use multi-purpose products whenever
available.
- Store all toxic products away
from children and pets in safe, tight containers.
- Follow label directions. Use
only what is needed. Twice as much does not mean twice
the results.
- Never mix different products.
Explosive or poisonous chemical reactions may occur.
- Always store leftovers in
the original container with the original label.
- Never eat, drink or smoke when
handling hazardous materials.

DID YOU KNOW?
Detergents
- Synthetic detergents cause more poisonings than any other
household product. Even phosphate-free, biodegradable laundry
detergent contributes to water pollution.
Bleach -
Baking soda and water is safer cleaner than diluted bleach.
Use borax or soda to whiten. Borax is a good grease cutter.
Ammonia
- Use ammonia only when other cleansers won't do the trick.
Ammonia cuts heavy grease and grime but can be dangerous.
Fumes irritate eyes and lungs and can be harmful to people
with respiratory problems. Always provide good ventilation.
Never mix ammonia with bleach or commercial
cleansers - deadly fumes may form.

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