Disposal of Harmful Items
Hazardous Household Waste
To avoid the potential risks associated with household hazardous wastes, it is important that people always monitor the use, storage, and disposal of products with potentially hazardous substances in their homes. Below are some tips for individuals to follow in their own homes:- Use and store products containing hazardous substances carefully to prevent any accidents at home. Never store hazardous products in food containers; keep them in their original containers and never remove labels. Corroding containers, however, require special handling. Call your local hazardous materials official or fire department for instructions.
- When leftovers remain, never mix HHW with other products. Incompatible products might react, ignite, or explode, and contaminated HHW might become unrecyclable. Even empty containers of HHW can pose hazards because of the residual chemicals that might remain.
- Remember to follow any instructions for use and disposal provided on product labels.
- Call the City of Turlock Municipal Services Department for instructions on proper use and disposal and to learn about local HHW drop off programs and upcoming collection days.
Stanislaus County HHW Collection Facility
E-Waste Disposal
Disposal of Mercury Products
Disposal of Used Oil
Disposal of Fluorescent and CFL Bulbs and Ballasts
Other Links in the Disposal of Harmful Items Section
My Garbage Pickup DayGarbage Containers
Kitchen Compost Application
Residential Recycling
What is SB 1383?
SB 1383 Edible Food Recovery
Business & Multifamily Recycling
Leaf Pickup Program
Fats, Oils & Grease
Used Oil
Fluorescent Lightbulbs
Prescription Drugs
Mercury Products
E-Waste
Waste Reduction Tips
Community Cleanup Days
Mobile HHW Disposal Unit
Embrace Turlock's Beauty Day