Household Chemicals
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It is critical to store household chemicals in places where children cannot access them. Remember that products such as aerosol cans of hair spray and deodorant, nail polish and nail polish remover, toilet bowl cleaners, and furniture polishes all fall into the category of hazardous materials.
Guidelines for Buying and Storing Hazardous Household Chemicals Safely
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Source: Polk County Emergency Management