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Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event May 14
HHW FLYER

 

A household hazardous waste collection event will be held May 14 from 9a.m.-1 p.m. at the parking lot between Smithville Church of God and DeKalb County Farmers’ CO-OP at 725 West Broad Street.

 

Household hazardous waste is defined as corrosive, flammable, toxic, or reactive materials used in your home, car or truck, or garden and lawn that is unwanted/unusable.

 

Now's your chance... It’s FREE!

 

You can dispose of all those left over household chemicals, lawn and garden products and automotive materials that you've never known what to do with.

 

NO medical or infectious waste (besides needles and sharps in puncture-proof containers), explosives, ammunition, radioactive waste, including smoke detectors, or any empty containers. Waste from non-household sources such as businesses, schools, farms, churches, etc. will be accepted BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

 

Call 615-643-3170 to request a price quote and schedule an appointment.

 

Oil and oil-based Paint are accepted daily at DeKalb County Convenience Centers.

 

If you have questions or need additional information, please call 615-597-5175.

 

Things to Bring: 

 

Household Cleaners:

 

•Drain Openers

 

•Oven Cleaners

 

•Wood Cleaners and Polishes

 

•Metal Cleaners and Polishes

 

•Toilet Bowl Cleaners

 

•Disinfectants

 

Home Maintenance Chemicals:

 

•Paint Thinner 

 

•Wood Preservatives

 

•Paint Strippers and Removers

 

•Adhesives

 

Lawn & Garden Chemicals:

 

•Herbicides

 

•Pesticides 

 

•Fungicides

 

•Fertilizers

 

Automotive Products:

 

•Fuel Additives

 

•Grease & Rust Solvents

 

•Air Conditioning Refrigerants

 

•Starter Fluids

 

•Body Putty 

 

•Coolants

 

•Carburetor/Fuel Injector Cleaners

 

 

 

Miscellaneous:

 

•Fingernail Polish Remover

 

•Pool Chemicals

 

•Photo Processing Chemicals

 

•Medicines and Drugs

 

•Reactive Materials

 

•Aerosols

 

•Compressed Gas

 

•Mercury Thermostats        

 

•Mercury Thermometers  

 

•Fluorescent Light Bulbs 

 

•Needles/Sharps (in container)

 

•Lead