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Make your holiday gift shopping merrier with safer toy shopping resources

With this guide to safer holiday gift and toy shopping, learn what you need to look out for when you’re circling the toy aisles for the perfect, non-toxic gift. 

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Stay safe when degreasing auto and machine parts

December 12, 2024

What are degreasers? Commonly used in auto repair shops to clear oil, grease, and various build-up on parts and machines, degreasers can be very effective. Unfortunately, they also can contain a range of hazardous materials. Learn more about what to look for and how to find safer alternative degreaser products to product your own - or your employees' - safety.

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Make your holiday gift shopping merrier with safer toy shopping resources

December 05, 2024

With this guide to safer holiday gift and toy shopping, learn what you need to look out for when you’re circling the toy aisles for the perfect, non-toxic gift. 

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The unique hazardous waste disposal needs in rural and unincorporated communities of King County

November 21, 2024

When it comes to hazardous waste management, rural communities and unincorporated areas face unique challenges that also can affect human health. Fortunately, there are ways for rural community members and business owners to protect themselves from the harmful effects of hazardous exposures.

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Fall further into fall and follow these tips for safety inside and outside the home

November 12, 2024

Get cozy and "fall"ow along with us as we share a checklist of fall-related tips you can use to protect your safety and health as we nestle into late autumn.

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Movember grooming: Ditch the toxins, keep the 'stache

November 07, 2024

It’s Movember, and your moustache is in full bloom! While you’re growing that epic facial hair to raise awareness for men’s health, let’s talk about something that might be lurking in your grooming routine: hazardous products. Read on to learn more about what's lurking in your grooming kit.

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Daylight Saving ends November 3. Turn your clocks back and replace and safely dispose old batteries

November 01, 2024

As you turn your clocks back on Nov. 3, check on the batteries in your devices - and know how to safely dispose of them if they are old.

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New resource launched to help King County residents fight PFAS exposure

October 28, 2024

PFAS, or perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances, are used for their durability and resistance to water, grease, and stains. However, these same properties make them difficult to break down, leading to their nickname, “forever chemicals.” Learn more about a new resource that can fill you in on regional efforts addressing PFAS and help you reduce your exposure to PFAS overall.

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Changes coming to the Haz Waste Program website at the end of 2024  

October 22, 2024

At the end of 2024, the Haz Waste Program’s website will move from kingcountyhazwasteWA.gov to be integrated into kingcounty.gov. Find out what this means for you.

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Is my stuff hazardous waste? Here’s how to find out.

October 17, 2024

The Haz Waste Program accepts many hazardous items at disposal sites across King County. But some hazardous items and other household waste can be disposed of in different ways.

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Growing blue oyster mushrooms: Garden Hotline workshop teaches fungi fundamentals

October 01, 2024

From mushrooms to microgreens, the Garden Hotline hosts natural gardening workshops at King County Library System branches near you.

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Haz Waste Program wins 2024 EPA Safer Choice Partner of the Year Award

September 24, 2024

For the eighth year in a row, the Hazardous Waste Management Program (Haz Waste Program) is a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Safer Choice Partner of the Year! Read about our Program's work providing education, outreach, and technical assistance around safer products that reduce hazardous exposures for people and the environment.

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Discover the Heron’s Nest: A hidden gem of community, culture, and conservation

September 18, 2024

Nestled above the Duwamish greenbelt, the Heron’s Nest is a sacred space dedicated to community engagement, environmental education, and preserving the cultural heritage of the Duwamish Tribe. Learn more about this space and community members' land stewardship efforts to restore and protect the land for generations to come.

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King County businesses are switching to safer degreasers. Here’s how the Haz Waste Program can help.

September 05, 2024

Hear from two King County businesses that made the switch to safer degreasers with the help of Haz Waste Business Services.

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Stay learning, stay safe with this hazardous waste back-to-school guide

August 27, 2024

Whether you’re a student, teacher, or parent looking over the upcoming year’s lesson plans, this hazardous waste back-to-school guide will give you a leg up on learning how to protect your health and the environment from hazardous exposures.

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Partnership with Seattle’s Cleveland High School builds hazardous waste awareness for years to come

August 12, 2024

As we celebrate International Youth Day (August 12), it’s important to recognize how empowering younger generations today ensures they will lead the charge in achieving that vision for the future. Learn how an educational partnership with students in Seattle's Beacon Hill neighborhood empowered high-schoolers to take action to address hazardous waste's impacts in their communities and homes.

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It's Lazy Mom’s Day! Relax, recharge, and remove hazardous waste.

August 07, 2024

Taking care of your family’s safety goes hand in hand with taking care of yourself.

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Embrace the beauty of a brown lawn this summer

July 24, 2024

It may take some getting used to seeing a brown yard, but it comes with several benefits.

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Swimming safely: Reducing hazardous waste for cleaner beaches, lakes, and rivers

July 18, 2024

Hot summer temperatures have arrived. And as the heat turns up, a big question comes to mind: Where’s the best place to swim? Read on for some tips for safe swimming of all kinds, from finding and protecting clean beaches to swimming with as little exposure to hazardous materials as possible. 

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