SPRING ACTIVITIES ARE JUST AROUND THE CORNER Cleaning the garage? Planning the new garden? Cleaning the house top to bottom or changing the car oil? Remember to reduce toxic waste from the start and dispose of toxic materials properly. Protect public health and the environment. REDUCE TOXIC WASTE FROM THE START ✔ Buy the right product for the job. ✔ Choose the least toxic product. ✔ Buy only as much as you can use up. ✔ Store products properly so they don’t become unusable. • Pool Chemicals • Cosmetics • Fungicides • Insecticides • Paint Thinner & Strippers • Wood Preservatives • Grease & Rust Solvents • Wood & Metal Cleaners • Glues & Cements • Carburetor Cleaners • DISPOSE OF HAZARDOUS WASTE PROPERLY USE THE HAZARDOUS WASTE COLLECTION FACILITY FOR SAFE DISPOSAL Household Hazardous Waste Facility 889A Devlin Rd, American Canyon Located off Hwy 29 & S. Kelly Rd Tower Rd Devlin Road Reuse & Recycle Center Napa Airport Household Hazardous Waste Facility Devlin Road S. Kelly Rd NAPA Devlin Road Transfer Station AMERICAN CANYON N. Kelly Rd S. Kelly Rd Napa Junction Road Steel Mill Supply of Napa Antifreeze • Transmission Fluids • Herbicides • Medications • Oven Cleaners 40 www. n A PAVA L L E Y L I F Emagaz ine . com NO CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES OPEN EVERY FRIDAY & SATURDAY 9:00AM–4:00PM HOUSEHOLDS: No appointment required / No charge Napa County & City of Vallejo households only BUSINESSES: Call (800) 984-9661 for information & appointment. The Hazardous Waste Collection Facility is for safe and legal disposal of UNUSABLE or UNWANTED hazardous products. Please remember to pack products carefully so they won’t mix or spill. Transport in trunk if possible. The facility accepts all types of hazardous waste except: Radioactives • Explosives • Ammunition. For highway safety, there is a legal limit of 15 gallons or 125 pounds of hazardous waste per trip. Photo Chemicals • Polishes & Cleaners • Syringes • Household Batteries • • Latex & Oil-Based Paints • Fluorescent Lamps/Tubes • Small Propane Tanks • Gasoline & Fuel Additives • Drain Openers • Pesticides • Contaminated Soil • Used Motor Oil & Oil Filters • Batteries • Asbestos Visit www.NapaRecycling.com or see the Recycling Guide in your local phone book for all locations that take back hazardous products
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