The Lawrence County Solid Waste Facility is gearing up for a significant event that aims to promote environmental safety and community well-being. On Saturday, April 13, from 8 a.m. to noon, residents are invited to participate in a Household Hazardous Waste Collection at the facility located at 2126 Baler Drive.
This initiative is designed to provide a convenient and free solution for disposing of household items that pose potential risks. These include products that are flammable, corrosive, reactive, or toxic to humans and animals. By properly disposing of these materials, participants can help prevent environmental contamination and safeguard public health.
To ensure the effectiveness of the collection process, attendees are encouraged to adhere to specific guidelines. It is essential not to mix different materials and to keep them in their original containers. Additionally, any leaking containers should be double-packaged, and breakable items must be placed in a cushioned box lined with newspaper.
For those seeking further information or clarification regarding the event, inquiries can be directed to 931-766-0900. By actively participating in this Household Hazardous Waste Collection event, residents can play a vital role in promoting a cleaner and safer community for all.
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