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IDENTIFYING HAZARDOUS WASTE <br /> UNIVERSAL <br /> Electronic and universal waste products have special handling requirements. Below are some <br /> examples of universal wastes which we may carry. <br /> 5 <br /> 7 Rte_ <br /> 4_ <br /> Y. <br /> low" —� <br /> ! i <br /> TYPICALLY INCLUDE <br /> • Batteries • Bluetooth Accessories • Electric Toothbrush <br /> • Button Cell Batteries • Tablets • Cordless Phone <br /> • Electric razors • E- Readers • Any device with a screen, <br /> • Solar Powered Calculator circuit board,uses batteries or <br /> has a plug <br /> NOTE: All batteries must be removed from the product, conductive ends covered with scotch tape <br /> and stored in a separate "battery"container. <br /> Vendor or DC returns are not considered hazardous waste and should be kept separate from <br /> the universal waste collection tote/bin while it waits to be returned. <br /> Fluorescent ceiling bulbs must be returned to Illumetek for disposal. <br /> Store is not to return bulbs to waste management. <br /> Illumetek is also required to remove all used ballast from our premises for disposal. <br /> BOOM Hazardous Waste Management Program <br /> Revised 3/21/16 <br />