Hazardous Household Waste
What is hazardous household waste?
Hazardous household waste is any material thrown away by a household which puts human health or the environment at risk due to its chemical or biological nature.
What hazardous products might I have at home?
Some examples that you might have at home are:
Household products: including white spirit, paint brush cleaners, hazardous paint products (those with orange and black hazard symbols), descalers, stain removers, drain cleaners, any household batteries, fluorescent light tubes and compact fluorescent lamps, glues, photographic chemicals, oven cleaners, swimming pool cleaners and camping (lpg) gas bottles.
Garden products: including pesticides, insecticides, lawn treatments, fungicides, weed killers and wood preservatives.
Car maintenance products: including antifreeze, brake fluid, lubricants and degreasers.
How should I handle hazardous household waste?
- Always leave hazardous materials in their original containers.
- Store in a cool, dry place, out of reach of children or pets.
- Never pour hazardous liquids down the sink or drain.
- Never mix chemicals together.
- Take it to a licensed HWRC for safe disposal.
How do I dispose of hazardous household waste?
HWRCs have to be licensed to accept hazardous waste. The nearest to Fareham are Segensworth, and Port Solent. Details of others in Hampshire are available .
At the HWRC all items are stored in dedicated, lockable containers and are then taken away for safe disposal or, in some cases, to be recycled. On arrival at the HWRC you should contact a member of site staff who will direct you to the appropriate container and unlock it, so that the waste can be safely stored inside. Never leave any hazardous waste unattended.
Which types of hazardous waste are not accepted, and what should I do with them?
- Liquid fuels, including petrol, diesel and paraffin - Re-use where possible (e.g. petrol driven lawnmowers or motoring/military societies). Some motor repair centres may also take it.
- Commercial hazardous waste - Contact the Environment Agency on 0800 80 70 60.
- Ammunition, explosives or marine flares - Contact your local police station.
- Medicines - Take back to your local dispensing chemist.
- Gas bottles - only liquid petroleum gas bottles for domestic use are accepted at HWRCs. All others are not accepted - Contact the company who produced it for advice (see the neck of the bottle for details in most cases).
Where can I get more information?
Please visit www.integra.org.uk or email integra@hants.gov.uk.