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The ballast label may indicate whether or not it contains PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls). If the label does not indicate this,...
Battery operated devices without digital displays can be placed in the trash. Contact your trash hauler to confirm.
Remove and properly...
Bring fluorescent light bulbs (all shapes, including compact fluorescent) to the household hazardous waste collection sites for free.
Remove bulb ...
Most headlights are similar to incandescent bulbs and can be placed in the trash.
If your headlights are high intensity discharge lamps, they...
Please refer to Ramsey County's household hazardous waste page for more information.
Do not put household hazardous waste in your curbside recycling...
The following light bulbs are safe to put in the trash:
Incandescent bulbs
Halogen bulbs
Hazardous Waste
The light bulbs below ...
If your light fixture is not in good condition, you may place it in the trash. Remove light bulbs or fluorescent lamps and ballasts first, and...
Bring neon lights to the household hazardous waste collection sites for free.
Remove bulb from fixture.
Place bulb in...
Non-LED string lights may be placed in the trash.
LED string lights cannot go in the trash because they contain printed circuit boards and...
Tanning beds contain fluorescent lamps that give off ultraviolet (UV) light. Lamps must be recycled and are accepted at household hazardous waste...
UV lights are a type of fluorescent lamp and are therefore accepted at a household hazardous waste collection site for free. Remove the light from...