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The Proper Way to Dispose of Brake Cleaner and Other Hazardous Materials

It is the time of year for fun with the family, building carrot-nosed snowmen, and eating more chocolate than your sweet tooth can handle. It is also the time of year for dragging all of those Christmas decorations out of your garage as well. If you are having a little trouble reaching all of those boxes, you may need to clean out the garage.

Be careful, though. Certain items from your garage can not be simply placed on the curb for the normal rubbish collection. Items like car batteries, old brake cleaner, pesticides, and old oil must be disposed of properly according to your local council rules and regulations.

Disposing of Hazardous Materials

Before you dispose of any material that may be considered hazardous, or harmful to human health or the health of the environment, contact your local council. You can easily find the name, phone number, and website of your local council by visiting the official UK government website and entering your postcode or street and town information.

Your local council should be able to provide you with a detailed list of their recycling and disposing practice. For instance, some may dispose of paint for you, but will only pick the paint up on certain days of the month. Until then, you may want to figure out how to reduce the amount of waste in your garage so piles of plastic oil bottles and leftover coolant aren’t taking up a lot of space and keeping you from reaching your Christmas decorations.

When you need to clear out your garage this holiday season, make sure you dispose of your hazardous materials, like brake cleaner, correctly. Before you set it on the curb, contact your local council and find the best ways to get rid of harmful materials.

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