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The most common location for hazardous materials is in our homes. Most of us co-exist with numerous hazardous substances without considerations. If these substances are mixed or handled inappropriately, they can create a life threatening situation. Some of the common hazards found in homes include:

  • Fireworks and ammunition (Hazard Class/Division 1.4)
  • Propane (Hazard Class/Division 2.1)
  • Gasoline (Hazard Class 3)
  • Road flares (Hazard Class/Division 4.1)
  • Fertilizer (Hazard Class/Division 5.1)
  • Pesticides (Hazard Class/Division 6.1)
  • Smoke detectors (Hazard Class 7)
  • Bleach (Hazard Class 8)
  • Lithium batteries (Hazard Class 9)
Collage of images containing a white gallon plastic container with a blue lid. The container is wrapped with a blue and white label with Bleach in large blue letters in the middle, a white gallon plastic container with a Roundup label on the front, clear plastic bottle with red and white label AMMONIA in white letters, a grey metal propane tank with grey and black label with the words Benzomatic and propane tank and a red metal gasoline tank, round with a spout and white label with red letters “The Gasser.”