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How can I identify hazardous chemicals in my home?
Old paint, pesticides, used oil and other automotive fluids, household cleaners, solvents, batteries and pesticides are all examples of household chemicals that could be hazardous to the environment if disposed of improperly. These wastes usually have one or more of the following characteristics, so look for these words in the label or directions or use:
  • Corrosive - Means it gradually dissolves other materials
  • Ignitable - Means flammable
  • Reactive - Means if it comes in contact with another substance, it can cause an explosion or deadly vapors
  • Toxic - Means poisonous to humans and animals

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