"T" Teach Yourself - "A" Alternatives Available? - "K" Know How To Use - "E" Explore Disposal Options
Household hazardous waste can have a negative impact on the environment and can create health and safety risks for your family and trash haulers if improperly stored or disposed.
Common household hazardous waste includes pesticides, herbicides, motor oil, propane tanks, drain cleaners, and oil-based paint.
“TAKE Back Your Home” is a cooperative program of Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District, Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District and Hamilton County Public Health to help Hamilton County residents with hazardous waste and help make each home as toxin free as possible.
Based upon the acronym “TAKE,” residents will find a hierarchy of ways to handle hazardous waste.
Common household hazardous waste includes pesticides, herbicides, motor oil, propane tanks, drain cleaners, and oil-based paint.
“TAKE Back Your Home” is a cooperative program of Hamilton County Recycling and Solid Waste District, Hamilton County Soil and Water Conservation District and Hamilton County Public Health to help Hamilton County residents with hazardous waste and help make each home as toxin free as possible.
Based upon the acronym “TAKE,” residents will find a hierarchy of ways to handle hazardous waste.