Hazardous materials
This is not an exhaustive list of all hazardous materials, but below are many of the most common. Hazardous products say CAUTION, WARNING, DANGER, or POISON on their labels.
Batteries
Alkaline, button, car, cellphone (removable), laptop, lead-acid, lithium, and rechargeable batteries
Automotive products
Oil, antifreeze, batteries, wax, soaps, cleaners, fluids
Home improvement
Paints, varnish, stain, thinner, stripper, caulk, adhesive
Pesticides
Insecticides, repellents, weed killers, rat poison, pet spray and dip, flea control, moth balls, disinfectants, wood preservatives
Cleaners
Furniture polish and wax, drain opener, oven cleaner, tub and tile cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, spot remover, bleach, ammonia
Other
Cosmetics, hair products, shoe polish, lighter fluid, prescription medications, arts and crafts materials
Safe disposal
Hazardous waste cannot go in the trash or down the drain (inside or outside). Hazardous waste can be harmful to humans, wildlife, and the environment if not disposed of safely. Learn how to properly dispose of hazardous materials.