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American Flag
There are no specific sanitation regulations for disposing of an American flag.
Asbestos
Asbestos cannot be discarded with regular trash. For disposal of asbestos or items containing asbestos, contact a private hazardous/chemical waste company.
Trash or Recycling Container
Throw out metal or rigid plastic trash or recycling containers with your recycling items. Put a label on the container that says "Sanitation, please take this can away" so that the Department of Sanitation knows to take it.
Medicine
Printed materials that come with prescription medication should be referred to for specific disposal instructions.
Most prescription drugs should be mixed with an undesirable substance (such as used coffee grounds or kitty litter) and put in impermeable, non-descript containers (such as empty cans or sealable bags) before throwing them out in the trash.
Printer Ink and Toner Cartridge
You can mail ink and toner cartridges back to the manufacturer or throw them away with your regular trash.
Printer cartridges are not recyclable.
When throwing out broken glass, it should be placed in a cardboard box labeled "broken glass" to avoid bag punctures.
The box should be sealed with tape and placed in a trash can or securely closed trash bag. Small containers of broken glass may be placed directly into a trash can or bag.
Larger cardboard boxes with broken glass inside that are properly sealed and labeled can be placed out for collection next to regular trash containers and bags.
The broken ends of smaller single pieces of broken glass can sometimes be protected with several pages of newspaper taped around the broken end before being placed into a trash can or bag.
Ionization Detectors
Ionization detectors contain small amounts of radioactive material. They should be returned to a manufacturer and not be thrown out with regular trash.
Check the label on your smoke or carbon monoxide detector if you are unsure about the type of detector you have.
Optical Detectors
Optical detectors do not contain any dangerous material and can be thrown out with regular trash.
If you are doing a major construction or renovation project in your home, you need to get a dumpster through a private trash removal service. If you hire a contracting company, it should arrange for private disposal of debris, such as heaters, sinks, and tubs.
If you do repair work in your own one or two-family home and don't hire anyone to help, you can place up to six items (bags, bundles) curbside with your regular trash. Items must be light enough to be lifted by two people and small enough to fit in a garbage truck.
Work on income properties (on 3-family homes and larger), fee for service, and contractor material must be serviced by hiring a private carter or dumpster.