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1-800-OILY CAT 1-800-OILY CAT 1-800-OILY CAT 15 Collection Facilities throughout San Bernardino County UPLAND, CA 91786 Upland City Yard 1370 North Benson Saturday, 9 – 2 Also accepts e-waste and sharps CITY OF BIG BEAR LAKE, CA 92315 Public Service Yard 42040 Garstin Drive Saturday, 9 – 2 Also accepts sharps www.sbcfire.org/ hazmat/hhw.aspx REDLANDS, CA 92374 Redlands City Yard 500 Kansas Street at Park Avenue Saturday, 9:30 – 12:30 Also accepts e-waste RIALTO, CA 92376 City Maintenance Yard 246 South Willow Avenue 2nd & 4th Friday & Saturday, 8 – 12 Also accepts sharps RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 91730 8794 Lion Street Saturday, 8 – 12 Also accepts e-waste Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility Locations San Bernardino County Residents SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408 S.B. International Airport 2824 East “W” Street, Bldg. 302 Monday – Friday, 9 – 4 Also accepts e-waste and sharps CHINO, CA 91710 Chino City Public Works Services Center 5050 Schaefer Avenue 2nd & 4th Saturday, 8 – 1 Also accepts e-waste ONTARIO, CA 91761 1430 South Cucamonga Avenue Friday & Saturday, 9 – 2 Also accepts e-waste and sharps 12-21528-638 Rev. 4/14

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Page 1: REDLANDS San Bernardino County Residentscms.sbcounty.gov/portals/58/Documents/HHW/HHW_Flyer.pdf · 2016-06-02 · collection facility, be sure that: •Hesperia Fire Station the amount

1-800-OILY CAT 1-800-OILY CAT 1-800-OILY CAT

15 Collection Facilities throughout

San Bernardino County

UPLAND, CA 91786Upland City Yard1370 North BensonSaturday, 9 – 2Also accepts e-waste and sharps

CITY OF BIG BEAR LAKE, CA 92315Public Service Yard42040 Garstin DriveSaturday, 9 – 2Also accepts sharps

www.sbcfire.org/ hazmat/hhw.aspx

REDLANDS, CA 92374Redlands City Yard500 Kansas Street at Park AvenueSaturday, 9:30 – 12:30Also accepts e-waste

RIALTO, CA 92376City Maintenance Yard246 South Willow Avenue2nd & 4th Friday & Saturday, 8 – 12Also accepts sharps

RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA 917308794 Lion StreetSaturday, 8 – 12Also accepts e-waste

Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility Locations

San Bernardino County Residents

SAN BERNARDINO, CA 92408S.B. International Airport2824 East “W” Street, Bldg. 302Monday – Friday, 9 – 4Also accepts e-waste and sharps

CHINO, CA 91710Chino City Public Works Services Center5050 Schaefer Avenue2nd & 4th Saturday, 8 – 1Also accepts e-waste

ONTARIO, CA 917611430 South Cucamonga AvenueFriday & Saturday, 9 – 2Also accepts e-waste and sharps

12-21528-638 Rev. 4/14

Page 2: REDLANDS San Bernardino County Residentscms.sbcounty.gov/portals/58/Documents/HHW/HHW_Flyer.pdf · 2016-06-02 · collection facility, be sure that: •Hesperia Fire Station the amount

1-800-OILY CAT 1-800-OILY CAT 1-800-OILY CAT

Report Illegal Dumping Anonymously, Call

1-800-33-TOXIC

JOSHUA TREE, CA 92252West of Transportation/Flood Control Building62499 Twentynine Palms Highway3rd Saturday, 9 – 1Also accepts sharps

TRONA, CA 93562County Fire Station 12783732 Trona Road2nd Saturday, 8 – 12Also accepts e-waste and sharps

VICTORVILLE, CA 92392Victorville Fire Dept., S. B. County FairgroundsEast of Desert Knoll Drive on Loves LaneWednesday & Sunday, 9 – 4Also accepts e-waste and sharps

What We Accept

• household generated motor oil & oil filters• paint products• auto & household batteries• antifreeze• cooking oil• pesticides• fertilizers• chemical cleaners• pool supplies• personal medications

(excluding controlled substances; must separate solids and liquids)

What We Do Not Accept• business wastes — • appliances see CESQG, inside page • furniture• explosives • tires• medical wastes • reactives• radioactive wastes • asbestos• yard wastes

Transport Guidelines

Before transporting hazardous waste to a collection facility, be sure that:

• the amount of waste transported does not exceed 15 gallons or 125 lbs per visit in containers no larger than 5-gallon.

• the containers are sound, not leaking and sealed.

• the waste is in its original container or is properly labeled as to its contents.

• wastes are placed securely in the vehicle for safe transport.

• the contents of the container are the same as stated on the label. If not, cover up the label and write the name of its contents.

Transport No More Than 15 Gallons or 125 lbs.

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BARSTOW, CA 92311900 South Avenue HSaturday, 9 – 2Also accepts sharps

HESPERIA, CA 92345Hesperia Fire Station17443 Lemon StreetTuesday & Thursday, 9 – 1 and Saturday, 9 – 3Also accepts e-waste and sharps

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Antifreeze, Auto & Household Batteries, Motor Oil, Filters and Latex Paint (ABOP) Collection Facilities

Conditionally Exempt Small Quantity Generator (CESQG) Program This fee-based program is available for small businesses that generate a maximum of 27 gallons or 220 lbs. of hazardous waste or 2.2 lbs. of extremely hazardous waste per month. The CESQG Program is a hazardous waste disposal service for eligible businesses in San Bernardino County. Trained San Bernardino County Fire Department staff will assist you with the preparation, documentation, removal and disposal of your hazardous waste. Call 1-800-OILY CAT to receive a copy of the brochure outlining the program and cost.

Information Sources

For County Solid Waste disposal site information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-800-722-8004

For tire disposal, special or hard-to-handle wastes . . . . . . . Solid Waste Management Division (909) 386-8701

Contacts: Non-San Bernardino County residents . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Riverside County 1-800-304-2226Fontana residents only, call City of Fontana (909) 350-6789

Los Angeles County 1-888-253-2652

Recycling Used Motor Oil and Oil Filters is the Right Thing to Do

• Dumping used oil (or any chemical) is a crime – legally and environmentally.• Dumped oil contaminates ground water – our drinking water source.• Used oil is insoluble and can contain toxic chemicals.• Used oil kills plant and aquatic life.• One pint of used oil can create an acre-sized oil slick on surface waters.

Facts to Remember When Recycling Oil

• Drain your oil from cars, trucks, motorcycles, boats, recreational vehicles, lawnmowers, etc., into a reusable, sealable container. Call 1-800-OILY CAT for free oil container availability.

• Do not dump oil on the ground, in the gutter or storm drain, or throw in the trash.• Do not mix anything with the oil (water, paint, pesticides, solvents, diesel, antifreeze or gasoline).

Produced by the San Bernardino County Fire Department, Household Hazardous Waste Program.

BIG RIVER, CA 92242County Fire Station 17150260 Capistrano Way1st Saturday, 8 – 12

HAVASU LAKE, CA 92363County Fire Station148808 Havasu Lake Road1st Saturday, 8 – 12

HELENDALE, CA 92342County Fire Station 427089 Helendale Road2nd Saturday, 8 – 12

LUCERNE VALLEY, CA 92356Behind Fire Station33269 Old Woman Springs Rd.3rd Saturday, 9 – 12

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Important Tips & Facts • Household hazardous waste is any chemical-based material discarded from homes which may threaten human

health or the environment when disposed of improperly.

• Always follow product label in regard to preparation, usage, ventilation, personal protection, clean up, storage, first aid and disposal.

• Read labels carefully: POISON means highly toxic and may also be flammable and corrosive. WARNING indicates a less severe hazard. CAUTION means less dangerous than WARNING.

• Store solvents in closed containers and away from heat or flame. Store all hazardous products away from the reach of children. Choose child-resistant packages.

• Never mix products together unless the label calls for it (for example, ammonia mixed with chlorine bleach form a poisonous gas).

• Store flammable, oxidizer and poisonous products each separately – do not store incompatible products together (i.e., acids with caustics or alkalines; or flammables with oxidizers).

• If you spill a hazardous chemical on yourself: Immediately wash the area well with water (do not use soap) and change clothes immediately. Wash clothes separately. Follow labeling directions and seek medical attention.

Always call a medical professional or the Drug and Poison Information Center for advice on poisoning at 1-800-222-1222. Know your Poison Control Center phone number.

Waste Minimization is Pollution Prevention

• If you spill a chemical on the ground: Contain and cover the spill with an absorbent material (kitty litter, saw dust), sweep and scoop absorbent and container into a plastic bag, and take to a permanent household hazardous waste collection facility.

• Contact the Household Hazardous Waste Program at (909) 382-5401 or 1-800-OILY CAT for large spills and proper disoposal of explosive, radioactive or infectious materials.

• Buy only what you need, in the smallest amounts available. Use it all or share with neighbors.

• Choose “ready-to-use” products instead of more toxic concentrated products.

• Rinse the container, use the rinsed product from the countainer and recycle the empty container.

• Use broad spectrum products which work on more than one pest, e.g., boric acid kills both ants and roaches.

• Never dump hazardous products down the toilet, drain, on the ground or in the trash.

Material Reuse FREE Material Reuse Products available at the San Bernardino Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility Monday through Friday, 1:00 p.m. to 3:30 p.m. Product availability not guaranteed.

Reduce Your Waste By Using Safer Alternatives CLEANING: Use non-toxic/biodegradable soaps or baking soda.

AUTOMOTIVE: Buy re-refined motor oil.

HEALTH: Use pump-type sprays instead of aerosol sprays.

GARDENING: For pest control, remove food/water sources, clear harborages, cover holes and drains, use mechanical or sticky traps.

PAINTING: Use latex or water-based paints and stains.

Buy less, use less & pollute less!