Hazardous Waste... That Is Close to You
As the name suggests, hazardous waste is indeed dangerous. So how should we dispose of and manage it? Read on here!
1. Batteries : Contain manganese
Can cause headaches, cramps in arms and legs, and brain inflammation.
2. Fluorescent bulbs : Contain mercury
Can cause swollen gums, severe diarrhea, and muscle spasms.
3. Car batteries : Contain lead
Can cause muscle aches, memory loss, and seizures.
4. Cleaning agents : Contain ammonia
Can cause phlegm, chest pain, seizures, and burns upon contact.
5. Mobile phone batteries : Contain nickel
Can cause skin allergies, burns, and chest tightness.
6. Thinner : Contains solvents
Can cause nausea and may halt the digestive system.
Start sorting “hazardous waste” today:
- Dispose of it only in orange-gray hazardous waste bins.
- Do not burn, bury, or dispose of it in water sources.
- If it is a liquid, do not mix it together.
- If it is solid, be careful not to break the container.
Source: Risky Life Document When Near Hazardous Waste, Pollution Control Department, www.pcd.go.th, Hazardous Materials from Mobile Phone and Battery Waste, www.en.mahidol.ac.th, web.ku.ac.th, www.npc-se.co.th
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