In Your Home

Household Maintenance:

  • Always read labels carefully before buying household cleaning and maintenance products. Know that ingredients range in classification of level of toxicity from CAUTION, which means least toxic, to WARNING and finally, to DANGER or POISON. A symbol of a skull and cross-bones also refers to high toxicity. Avoid buying products displaying the labels representing extremely toxic ingredients.
  • Use safe, less toxic alternative cleaners such as baking soda, salt, borax, vinegar, water or elbow grease.
  • Choose water-based paints instead of oil-based paints. Don't use any paint over 15 years old since it may contain lead. Take them to the Stanislaus County Hazardous Waste Facility from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm every Friday & Saturday. This facility is located at 1716 Morgan Road, Modesto. Call (209) 525-6700 or (800) 449-4840 for drop off times, locations, or for more information.
  • To minimize waste and spills, use products carefully and store them in heavy duty, air-tight containers.
  • Flush drains with boiling water instead of using potentially hazardous chemical drain cleaners.
  • Buy products made from renewable resources and recycle all substances that are non-biodegradable.

Disposal of Products:

  • Never pour toxic paints, preservatives, brush cleaners, solvents or anything else into gutters or down the storm drains, sinks or toilets. Take them to the Stanislaus County Hazardous Waste Facility from 9:00 am to 1:00 pm every Friday & Saturday. This facility is located at 1716 Morgan Road, Modesto. Call (209) 525-6700 or (800) 449-4840 for drop off times, locations, or for more information.
  • Only buy amount needed and use the entire product. Otherwise, give unused portions to a neighbor instead of throwing it away.
  • Let paint particles settle out of paint thinner in a closed jar. Pour out the clear liquid for future use and dispose of the waste by wrapping it in newspaper and throwing it away.