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Storing Hazardous Materials

EPA Tips for Safe Handling and Storage of Hazardous Materials

  • Follow any instructions for use and storage provided on product labels carefully to prevent any accidents at home. 
  • Read product labels for disposal directions.
  • Keep hazardous products in their original containers and never remove labels. 
  • Never mix leftover products together. 
  • Remember, even empty containers can pose hazards because of the residual chemicals.
Child reaching for detergent and medicine; adult storing them in a cabinet, demonstrating safe storage practices.
Keep medicines, detergent pods, and other cleaning materials in their original containers and locked away where kids can't reach them. 

 

Oily Rags

“Oily and solvent-wet rags can combust without a heat sources. Store them in a tightly sealed metal container, or hang them outside to dry in a cool, shady location away from structures, and then discard them. Make sure they are not in a pile”. – NFPA 

Oily Rags Safety Tips.pdf

 

Follow the following information provided by USFA to Keep Your Family Safe From Household Chemicals

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