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Many of the products that we commonly use to clean or maintain our homes,
cars and yards contain hazardous ingredients. Fortunately, alternatives
exist that can accomplish the same tasks while reducing or eliminating many
hazardous chemicals. However, there may be times when you need to use a
hazardous chemical to get the job done. The resources on this site highlight
important aspects of the process for purchasing, using and disposing of
hazardous and alternative products, to help you achieve the best possible
results and safeguard yourself and the community against the dangers of
hazardous products. |
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Each year nearly one million children under the age of five are exposed
to potentially poisonous medicines and household chemicals. Cleaning
substances are the most common cause of home poisonings. If a poisoning
occurs please call the Poison Action Line at 1-800-876-4766. |
New Household Battery
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This page was last modified on
07/17/2008
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