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Understanding Household Hazardous Waste

Common household products containing hazardous materials can pose a threat to people and the environment, especially when handled or disposed of improperly.  Waste generated from a household is generally not subject to the hazardous waste regulations.  However, when managing household hazardous products, there are two basic principles to keep in mind:

  1. Whenever possible, use up a product or donate it to someone who can. In many cases, even products that have been stored for a few years can still be safely used according to label directions. In addition, some wastes such as used motor oils, solvents, and car batteries can be regenerated or recycled.
  2. Buy the smallest amount of material needed to get the job done. Better yet, use a less-hazardous alternative in place of the hazardous product 
There are several options available for safely managing household hazardous waste.  Your local solid waste management district may hold household hazardous waste collection events [PDF April 2009] where you can bring your unwanted chemicals and other hazardous items to the collection site for free. You can also check with retail stores and pharmacies which offer take back programs for such things as old medications, e-wastes and fluorescent bulbs.
 
Another option for homeowners is Earth911.com. This web site helps match people who have old stuff to get rid of with people who may be able to use that particular item....one person's trash is another’s treasure.

 

Other Resources:

  • Ohio EPA Answer Place.  This on-line tool enables users to search frequently asked questions, or submit their own question/comment on a variety of Ohio EPA issues and topics. The frequently asked questions initially will be filtered for those related to this topic. 
     
  • Ohio EPA Publications Catalogue.  This on-line tool enables users to search for forms, guidance documents, publications, newsletters, checklists etc. on a variety of Ohio EPA issues and topics. The publications initially will be filtered for those related to this topic.  

Rules and Laws:  (Pertaining to Household Hazardous Waste )

Contacts

   If you have any further questions, or need assistance pertaining to Division of Solid and Infectious Waste Management at 614-644-2621.

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Contact the Division of Materials and Waste Management
Mailing Address: P.O. Box 1049, Columbus, OH 43216-1049
Street Address: 50 West Town Street, Suite 700 Columbus, OH 43215
Phone: (614) 644-2621 ~ Fax: (614) 728-5315 ~ E-mail
Emergency Response Hotline (800) 282-9378

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