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r <br />�71 <br />Identifying Hazardous Waste, Continued <br />Flammables, <br />Flammable <br />Aerosols, and <br />Combustibles <br />© CVS/pharmacy <br />Aerosols, flammables and combustibles that are waste may be considered <br />hazardous. Below are some examples of these products. <br />• Disposable Lighters & Lighter <br />Fluid <br />• High -Alcohol Mouthwash <br />• Flammable Aerosols <br />• All Hair Sprays <br />• Glass Cleaners and other <br />Cleaning Sprays <br />• Windshield Wash Solution <br />• Furniture Cleaners and Polish <br />• Alcohol & Alcohol -Based Products <br />• Perfumes and Colognes <br />• Nail Polish & Remover <br />• Paint Thinner and Solvents <br />• Spray Deodorants <br />• Products containing Petroleum <br />Distillates <br />• Aerosol Cleaning Materials <br />• Alcoholic Beverages with greater <br />than 24% Alcohol content <br />Some keywords to look for on product labels to determine whether a waste <br />aerosol, flammable or combustible may be considered hazardous include: <br />. Flammable <br />• Alcohol <br />• Toluene <br />• Harmful or fatal if <br />swallowed <br />• Petroleum distillates <br />• Danger <br />• Isopropyl or IPA <br />• Xylene <br />• Methanol or methyl <br />alcohol <br />• Contents under <br />pressure <br />• Combustible <br />• Acetone <br />• Store under 120° F <br />• Ethanol or ethyl <br />alcohol <br />• Do not puncture, <br />freeze or incinerate <br />Continued on next page <br />10 <br />CONFIDENTIAL BUSINESS INFORMATION <br />CVS000010371 <br />