waste hazard

Wastes {waste, housing} can be poisonous, corrosive, flammable, explosive, or otherwise reactive.

poison

Poisonous chemicals {toxic chemical} are bleach, drain cleaner, insect killer, rat poison, rug cleaner, and weed killer.

corrosive

Corrosive or reactive chemicals {caustic chemical} are ammonia, batteries, bleach, drain cleaner, and oven cleaner.

flammable

Chemicals that can explode or catch fire {flammable chemical} {ignitable chemical} are petrochemicals.

cleaners

Hazardous household cleaners are ammonia, bleaches, drain cleaners, metal polishes, oven cleaners, and rug cleaners.

garden

Hazardous outdoor and garden chemicals are charcoal lighters, fertilizers, gasoline, insect killers, kerosene, rat poison, and weed killers.

car

Hazardous automotive chemicals are antifreeze, batteries, brake fluid, gasoline, oil, and transmission fluid.

household

Hazardous paint and household chemicals are glues, paint, paint removers, varnish, and waxes.

other

Oil, gas, petrochemicals, metals, dry cleaning fluids, printing chemicals are hazardous, and such wastes have special landfills. Wastes can contaminate soil and water wells. Houses can be close to leaking fuel and chemical storage tanks or sanitary landfills.

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