If you think that this will release hazardous waste in landfills, call you town hall, or wait for a hazardous waste day.
When waste is able to cause significant harm to people, property or the environment, it is considered to be "hazardous waste" and is treated with greater care than regular old garbage.
Batteries are considered hazardous waste. Sometimes your disposal company will have a certain day that they will come take care of hazardous waste. You can always bring them to a recycling center as well.
Yes.All electronics contain large amounts of heavy metals.Your local landfill doesn't accept these poisonous materials willingly and you're supposed to dispose of them with an E Waste service or your local hazardous waste facility.
Replacing windshield wiper fluid is very easy to do in a 1995 Chevrolet Blazer S 10. The washer bottle is located under the hood. There is a small plug at the bottom that will drain any remaining fluid. After the old fluid is drained, replug the bottle and fill with new fluid.
Although single-use batteries do contain some recyclable material, they also contain some hazardous material as well. They should be dropped off at a household hazardous waste facility for recycling.
Old thermometers should be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility. Do not throw them in the regular trash as they may contain mercury, which is harmful to the environment. Contact your local waste management facility for guidance on proper disposal methods.
You should take them to your local hazardous waste place.I keep mine in an old cookie tin until I'm going to be near Patterson Avenue anyway.
because once in a while they get old and need to throw them out you could recycle them to make a new computer.
You can wait until the county/city you live in have a hazardous waste collection or you could try http://www.freecycle.org, just go to that site and post that you have a free old TV to get rid of and someone may come and collect it.
This is a rather straightforward process. Remove the old one then reverse the process with the new one. If there is another question, please ask it.
I believe if you remove the battery, you'll have better access to the fluid bottle. Probably just reach down, pull the old hose off, press a new hose on. If removing the battery doesn't give you access, perhaps coming up from underneath the car.