How to Properly Dispose of Radiator Waste

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What You'll Need
Recycling Container
Location of Hazardous Materials Recycling Center
What You'll Need
Recycling Container
Location of Hazardous Materials Recycling Center
Whenever you are dealing with radiator repair, the most important thing that you will have to do is dispose of the radiator waste properly. Radiator waste is extremely dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands or is left improperly disposed. You will find that there are several ways that you will be able to go about disposing of radiator waste in a safe and responsible way.
Materials Needed:
Recycling Container
Step 1 – Risks
It is important that you understand the risks involved with hazardous radiator waste being left out. Not only is it dangerous to the environment, it can also cause nerve damage and cancer. If left in the ground, it can seep in and pollute drinking water. If there a young child or pregnant woman comes into contact with a contaminated area then damage to the child can include slowed growth, damage of the nervous and brain system, behavior problems and learning problems as well as headaches. Adults that come into contact can have reproductive issues, digestive problems, high blood pressure, joint and muscle pain as well as nerve disorders. All of these issues can be completely avoided as long as you practice safely disposing o your hazardous radiator waste.
Step 2 – Recycle
There are plenty of recycling services that are available for antifreeze. You can call your local auto parts store and they will be able to tell you of the local places that will allow you to dump it. Most auto parts stores also provide people with a recycling area in the store where they will be able to safely dump their used antifreeze.
Step 3 – Drain
It is important that whenever you are finished with the antifreeze that you drain it into a recycling container. This will make transporting it to a recycling service much easier and safer for you. Make sure that the container cannot leak, even if it falls over while in transit. It is a good idea to use this container only for antifreeze. Remember that if you often dump out waste antifreeze that you have a separate container for this as well.
Step 4 – Label
Labeling your containers is very important. It is not a good idea for you to mix containers for different types of hazardous waste. You should use one container for waste antifreeze and one for used antifreeze. The containers that contain the used antifreeze should be closed at all times and kept in really good condition. If the container that you are using for used antifreeze starts to look beat up, then you should replace it immediately.
Step 5 – Records
It is a good idea for you to regularly recycle your antifreeze if you go through it often. Even if you do not use antifreeze often, you should still recycle it as soon as you are finished with it. Remember to keep records of the times that you have recycled your antifreeze.
Step 6 – Clean
If there is ever a spill of any hazardous material, make sure that you clean it up as soon as it happens. Do not allow antifreeze or any other hazardous waste seep into the ground for any length of time.

Whenever you are dealing with radiator repair, the most important thing that you will have to do is dispose of the radiator waste properly. Radiator waste is extremely dangerous if it falls into the wrong hands or is left improperly disposed. You will find that there are several ways that you will be able to go about disposing of radiator waste in a safe and responsible way.

Step 1 – Risks

It is important that you understand the risks involved with hazardous radiator waste being left out. Not only is it dangerous to the environment, it can also cause nerve damage and cancer. If left in the ground, it can seep in and pollute drinking water. If a young child or pregnant woman comes into contact with a contaminated area, damage to the child can include slowed growth, damage of the nervous system, behavior and learning problems, as well as headaches. Adults that come into contact with radiator waste can have reproductive issues, digestive problems, high blood pressure, joint and muscle pain, as well as nerve disorders. All of these issues can be completely avoided as long as you practice safely disposing of your hazardous radiator waste.

Step 2 – Recycle

There are plenty of recycling services that are available for antifreeze. You can call your local auto parts store, and they will be able to tell you of the local places that will allow you to dump it. Most auto parts stores also provide people with a recycling area in the store where they will be able to safely dump their used antifreeze.

Step 3 – Drain

It is important that whenever you are finished with the antifreeze, you drain it into a recycling container. This will make transporting it to a recycling service much easier and safer for you. Make sure that the container cannot leak, even if it falls over while in transit. It is a good idea to use this container only for antifreeze. Remember that if you often dump out waste antifreeze that you have a separate container for this as well.

Step 4 – Label

Labeling your containers is very important. It is not a good idea for you to mix containers for different types of hazardous waste. You should use one container for antifreeze and one for used antifreeze. The containers that contain the used antifreeze should be closed at all times and kept in really good condition. If the container that you are using for used antifreeze starts to look beat up, then you should replace it immediately.

Step 5 – Records

It is a good idea for you to regularly recycle your antifreeze if you go through it often. Even if you do not use antifreeze often, you should still recycle it as soon as you are finished with it. Remember to keep records of the times that you have recycled your antifreeze.

Step 6 – Clean

If there is ever a spill of any hazardous material, make sure that you clean it up as soon as it happens. Do not allow antifreeze or any other hazardous waste seep into the ground for any length of time.