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store them below eye level
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In a foods store.
Because the drum could rust through and release the chemicals, or be contacted by electricity and cause a fire...if you need to store toxic chemicals in a metal drum, you put a drum liner in first, and pour the chemicals into the liner. A drum liner is a very thick plastic bag.
For alimentary use, from a foods store; for laboratory use from laboratory chemicals store.
store them below eye level
Yes, because they dont have pesticides or any other chemicals in them.
If you store cleaning supplies in the same cabinet as food, it is possible the chemicals or chemical odors will transfer to the food.
uh. i would store no chemicals next to food
We should use a lockable cabinet. It should be kept in a designated area to avoid harm caused by carcinogenic chemicals.
Away from any type of food and in a cabinet with a child safety lock on it if you have children.
The best way to find out how to store certain foods are right on the labels themselves. Most packages on the back give instructions on how to store foods. Ones that don't have a package should be stores in a cool, dry place.
For later use
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Material Safety Data Sheet(s) tell you how to properly use, store, and dispose of chemicals.
Go to a store where you can dispose electronic items. Ex: Whole Foods