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Household Hazardous Waste
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What is Household
Hazardous Waste?
Household hazardous waste is any material
or mixture of waste which is corrosive, combustible, poisonous, or reactive. It is harmful to humans, animals, and the environment.
Remember to always store hazardous waste in their original containers.
Buy only what you need, and use it up!
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The City of Redlands collects household hazardous waste each Saturday from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at 500 Kansas Street, in Redlands.
Dispose Of These Excess Household Materials:
| Paint Products |
Automotive Oil & Filters |
| Chemical Cleaners |
Brake/Transmission Fluid |
| Pesticides |
Anti-Freeze |
| Fertilizers |
Gasoline |
| Hobby / Pool Supplies |
Propane Tanks |
Wastes Not Accepted:
| Business Wastes |
Radioactive Wastes |
| Medical Wastes |
Explosives |
| Reactives |
Asbestos |
| Electronic Wastes |
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To properly dispose of electronic wastes
and universal waste, contact 1-800-OILYCAT
Please be careful transporting chemicals to the disposal site. Loads are limited to 15 gallons or 125 pounds maximum per visit in containers no larger than 5 gal.
For additional information from the Redlands Fire Department, click here, or call the Redlands Fire Department at (909) 798-7600.
To print out our Household Hazardous Waste Brochure, click here.
How Do I Dispose Of Used Motor Oil?
There are a variety of options for disposing of used motor oil in San Bernardino County. To find out more call: 1-800-OILYCAT
Additionally, many automotive parts and repair shops accept used oil. To find a collection center near you visit: www.ciwmb.ca.gov/usedoil
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