Many household items are powered by batteries, so if it lights up, makes a sound, or moves, make sure to remove the batteries from the object before you get rid of it. Then check with your county for battery-specific drop-off sites around town.
Paints
paint thinner, and sealants
The chemicals in these paints can be dangerous if ingested, so make sure to use them up completely! If you cannot, many hardware stores have paint recycling programs that will accept your partially full cans.
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Batteries
Many household items are powered by batteries, so if it lights up, makes a sound, or moves, make sure to remove the batteries from the object before you get rid of it. Then check with your county for battery-specific drop-off sites around town.
Paints
paint thinner, and sealants
The chemicals in these paints can be dangerous if ingested, so make sure to use them up completely! If you cannot, many hardware stores have paint recycling programs that will accept your partially full cans.
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