Facts On Hazardous Waste Disposal Edmonton Residents Should Know

By Mattie Knight


There are many types of hazardous waste that we encounter in our everyday life. Some are household while others are industrial. Automotive waste includes motor oil, car batteries, gas, rust remover and the containers in which each of them is contained. Chemicals and cleaners include bleaches, pesticides and photo chemicals. Other types of waste include light bulbs, paints, aerosols, needles and syringes and so on. There are a number of things on hazardous waste disposal Edmonton residents need to know.

Waste is considered hazardous if it is meets one of several characteristics. This means that it may be explosive, reactive, toxic, flammable, combustible, corrosive and so on. Many chemicals that have such characteristics have a label to identify them as having the specific property. Always ensure that you read the instructions before using or disposing of these chemicals.

Disposing of these harmful materials is associated with a number of challenges more so if you lack prior experience. While the disposal of some of them may be straightforward, many of them require professional help due to the potential harmful effects on the body and the environment. You will also be well advised to go through the instructions that are provided by the manufacturer to establish your next course of action.

There are a number of precautions that should be undertaken when handling substances that are considered to be hazardous. One of the most important is that all the substances should be put in separate containers and if possible in their original containers. Mixing different substances is a high risk for chemical reactions and explosions.

It is important that you put on protective equipment as you undertake the process. Some of the protective equipment that you will need include an apron, a pair of safety glasses and protective rubber gloves. Ensure that your arms as well as your legs are well covered. As soon as you are done, ensure that you clean yourself thoroughly to get rid of any residual chemicals.

The containers that are used to transport the materials should preferably be made of glass. Plastic and metal are susceptible to chemical reactions hence are not a good choice for transporting chemicals. Inspect the containers carefully to ascertain that they are secure and are without leakages especially if you consider transporting them over some distance.

There are several companies that can help with the disposal. Each company has different guidelines to guide the process and one needs to contact them to know about the exact procedure that is involved. As a general rule, one is not allowed to mix different types of substances. Mixing the hazardous materials with commercial waste is not allowed. If any of the substances that you deliver is mixed with what would be considered illegal then it will be rejected.

The most important thing to remember is to seek for help whenever you feel at a loss about what to do. You may seek clarification from professionals in the disposal business or directly from the product manufacturer. If you come into contact with these substances by accident, contact your doctor for immediate evaluation.




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