Most
of us fall into the habit of disposing of all of our household items when
they’ve broken, expired, or simply are no longer useful.
But for environmental
and safety reasons, here are five items that need to be disposed of with care:
Old batteries: Batteries contain chemicals like alkaline, zinc, cadmium, and nickel.
These chemicals can be hazardous if a battery deteriorates, so take your old
batteries to a hazardous waste center.
CFL lightbulbs: CFL bulbs (Compact Fluorescent Lamp) are much more efficient than
incandescent bulbs, but they require different care once they burn out, because
they contain mercury. Take them to a waste center.
Paint:
Water-based paint is OK to be thrown in the trash. But oil-based paints can be
hazardous. You could take them to a hazardous waste center, or you could donate
the paint—community centers and non-profit organizations are a good start.
Electronics:
Replacing your computer, or just getting rid of old junk? Instead of throwing
your old electronics straight in the dumpster, take them to an e-waste center,
or consider donating if the items are still useful.
Smoke detectors: Make sure to replace them every 10 years. Ionization smoke detectors
actually emit a small amount of radiation, so you should mail them back to the
manufacturer.
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