Paint - Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority, Pennsylvania

Paint - Centre County Recycling & Refuse Authority, Pennsylvania

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Paint is the most common household product that becomes household hazardous waste. Paint contains harmful substances that can be dangerous to our health and the environment if not used, stored, and disposed of properly.The best way to dispose of paint is to use the paint. If you cannot use the paint, try giving it to someone who can, such as: - Theater groups - Church groups - Shelters for people in need - Community organizations - Habitat for Humanity ReStore accepts latex paint; call for specifications.  (814) 353-2390 Storage\Disposal of Liquid PaintWhen storing paint, make sure lids are on tight. Label the top of each can with the color name and date purchased.Do not pour paint down household drains. Many of the chemicals in paint will not be treated by sewage treatment systems or septic systems.Do not throw liquid paint in the trash. There is always the possibility that the paint will be released from the can. Then the paint could be exposed to certain chemicals and cause spontaneous combustion.Solidify first, then dispose of paint. Paint is hazardous in its liquid form. If only a small amount of paint is left, simply remove the lid (outside, with good ventilation) and let dry. Then the can may be put out for trash disposal.  If the can is empty, it may be recycled with metal cans. If you have more than which would dry, there are various ways to dispose of paint.Please Note:  There is a difference between Latex Paint and Oil Based Paint. Latex PaintLatex paint, when dry, may be disposed of in your regular trash. If you are simply overwhelmed with latex paint, the Authority

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