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f4cicsBE� z23r <br />Corrosive acids (C -A) <br />Items with a low pH (measure of acidity) that are capable of damaging and destroying <br />surfaces or substances on contact. Examples include: <br />• Calcium/lime/rust remover <br />• Metal cleaner/polish <br />• Dishwasher detergent (dry) Toilet bowl cleaner <br />Corrosive bases (C -B) <br />Items with a high pH (measure of alkalinity) that are capable of damaging and destroying <br />surfaces or substances on contact. Examples include: <br />• Dishwasher detergent (liquid) Powdered cleanser <br />• Drain opener/cleaner • Tile/grout cleaner <br />• Oven cleaner (non -aerosol) <br />Oxidizers (Ox) <br />Items that create oxygen which can cause or contribute to the combustion of other <br />materials. Examples include: <br />• Benzoyl peroxide treatment • Bleach <br />• Hair bleach/peroxide Cleaner with bleach <br />• Hydrogen peroxide Chlorine/pool chemicals <br />State regulated products, toxics, over-the-counter <br />pharmaceuticals and universal/electronic-waste (STOU) <br />Items that are: 1) regulated by the state; 2) harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed; 3) <br />over-the-counter (OTC) pharmaceuticals and health/beauty products; or 4) batteries, <br />pesticides, mercury -containing equipment and lamps (bulbs). Examples include: <br />• Over-the-counter medicine Dishwashing soap (liquid) <br />• Vitamins/supplements • Petroleum jelly <br />• Cooking oils (liquid) • Dryer sheets/softener <br />• Nicotine gum/patches • Laundry detergent <br />• Hair color • Adhesive/glue <br />Lotion • Automotive fluids <br />• Shampoo • Electronic devices/toys <br />. , Liquid cosmetics • Flourescent bulbs/tubes <br />Toothpaste • Halogen bulbs <br />• Mouthwash • Insecticide/pest poison <br />• Soap (liquid and solid) 0 Paint (liquid) <br />