JuNKiT staff are experts at furniture removal, appliance removal, carpet removal, construction material removal and many other types of junk removal. However, as we are licensed by the Ministry of Environment, we are not able to dispose of hazardous materials.
Proper hazardous material disposal starts with learning what is considered harmful. Some household products contain ingredients toxic to public health and the environment. Proper disposal of toxic waste is essential to keeping everyone inside and outside your home safe and healthy.
Everyday household products considered hazardous include paint and other solvents, motor oil and antifreeze, fluorescent lighting, propane tanks, pesticides, smoke detectors, and some types of batteries. Correct disposal of these hazardous household products is your responsibility. Your standard junk removal companies will not collect these items. However, you can rent disposal bins in Toronto to accomplish the task.
Once you identify the harmful materials in your home, you can learn the ways to dispose of them properly. You can also determine the right type of garbage bins to use to prevent leakage and other problems.
Your cleaning products (e.g., drain cleaner), insect repellents, and gardening products (e.g., weed killer) are considered too dangerous for general trash. Before you throw them out, read their labels to see how you should pack and secure them.
Batteries use different chemicals with corrosive properties. Before throwing out your batteries, look for the proper dumping site. Most cities have designated drop-off locations for proper battery disposal.
The chemicals in paints, paint thinners, and sealants are harmful. When your pets or neighbourhood animals get into your trash and ingest these products, they can be poisoned. Find out if the hardware store where these products were bought have recycling programs.
The chemicals used in most automotive products are toxic, corrosive, and flammable. Make sure they are tightly sealed before disposing of them. Additionally, consider asking your local mechanic if they have disposal systems for these items.
Knowing where to dispose of hazardous materials is essential to preventing accidents. If you’re unfamiliar with the proper drop-off sites, a quick internet search will help you. You may also ask your waste management company even if they don’t handle hazardous materials. They might know a place that does.
Here are a few links to hazardous waste disposal centres in several regions in Southern Ontario:
Although Junk It! doesn’t offer hazardous waste disposal services, you can still contact us for help in throwing away harmful waste. We provide disposal bins appropriate for transporting hazardous substances to the dumping site. We will also show you where to dispose of your waste materials to avoid fines.
JuNKiT will remove and dispose of many other items across many different regions. Our service areas include Toronto, Ancaster, Ajax, Bolton, Brampton, Burlington, Don Mills, Downsview, Dundas, East York, Etobicoke, Georgetown, Grimsby, Halton Hills, Hamilton, Maple, Markham, Milton, Mississauga, North York, Oakville, Pickering, Richmond Hill, Scarborough, Stoney Creek, Stouffville, Thornhill, Vaughn, Willowdale, Wittchurch-Stouffville, and York.