Handling household hazards
Beau Hosch from Clean Harbors Environmental Services, Baton Rouge, La., pours hazardous household liquids into a barrel for proper disposal during Keesler’s household hazardous waste turn-in day June 17 at the recycling center. Military housing and dormitory residents, base employees and retirees were encouraged to bring in paints, solvents, lawn care chemicals, household cleaners, pool supplies, hobby materials, automotive products, batteries, thermometers, fluorescent lights and personal electronics for free disposal. The household hazardous waste turn-ins are conducted twice a year. (U.S. Air Force photo by Kemberly Groue)
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