Cleaning Materials Where Can I Find Guidelines Of How To Dispose Household Cleaning Materials Safely?

Where can i find guidelines of how to dispose household cleaning materials safely? - cleaning materials

This uses a level 2 in terms of cleaning agents for cleaning a car.

5 comments:

Sal . said...

The Environment Agency - or COSHH http://www.environment-agency.gov.uk site - thoroughly googled for you: http://www.hse.gov.uk/coshh

apropos9... said...

Cleaning chemicals should have instructions for safe disposal in the back. If you household chemicals, the instructions printed on the bottom of the label. If you use industrial chemicals, there is a code system on the front of the bottle, which identified. Look at the back of the bottle manufacturers 1-800 number, instructions for use and disposal request.

Back to the drawing board said...

Well, if you reduce household cleaning equipment not classified as hazardous waste that must be contained by the board, things like turpentine, paints, household cleaners, etc. But to be collected, to the drain, so that could be a part of the answer, the car can penetrate into the water, the main drains of the house instead of a bath on the floor or wash the sewers in the street.
Google to wash in the cases in which a material that could be used for deep cleaning of vehicles that are hazardous waste, including things like the environment and the car.
EDIT
I think there are some guidelines on the website of the European Environment Agency under the Prevention of Marine Pollution.

This is more for the car wash business, but that may be useful:
... http://www.morclean.com/special-equipmen

JANE W said...

I thought that the cleaners have information on the back that the way they should be safely disposed of.

maca said...

Ask your local council has to give full information

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