This is a tricky question to answer! However is is verydangerous to throw thermometers in the trash, this is because they contain a substance called Mercury and mercury is toxic and very harmful to our environment.
1.) Find a community household hazardous waste collection facility or pick-up service near your home.
2.)Place the mercury thermometer inside a small disposable plastic or glass container. Choose a container that the thermometer will fit into completely and still have extra room.
3.)Pour oil-absorbent or dirt or sand into the container around the thermometer. Fill the entire container and cover it with a tight-fitting lid.
4.)Write "mercury--do not open," on the container with a permanent marker and place the container in a cardboard box.
5.)Take the container to a hazardous waste collection centre in the trunk of a car or the bed of a truck. If it will be some time until the next hazardous waste day or pick up, place the container in a safe, well-ventilated area out of reach of children and pets.
It's quite a long procedure, but it's worth it!
Good luck :)
No, mercury is not present in all types of thermometers. While mercury thermometers are common, other types such as digital thermometers and infrared thermometers do not contain mercury. Mercury thermometers are being phased out due to environmental concerns.
To properly dispose of oobleck, you can let it dry out and then throw it in the trash. Avoid pouring it down the drain as it can clog pipes.
Alcohol thermometers use a liquid such as ethanol to measure temperature based on the expansion of the liquid, while digital thermometers use electronic sensors to detect temperature changes and provide a numerical reading. Digital thermometers tend to be more accurate and easier to read than alcohol thermometers.
To dispose of old glow sticks, you can cut them open and pour out the liquid contents into a trash bag. Then, throw away the empty plastic tube in the regular trash. Be sure to wash your hands after handling the glow stick liquid.
Digital thermometers, infrared thermometers, and alcohol or galinstan thermometers are commonly used as alternatives to mercury thermometers due to the environmental and health risks associated with mercury.
Old thermometers should be disposed of at a hazardous waste facility. Do not throw them in the regular trash as they may contain mercury, which is harmful to the environment. Contact your local waste management facility for guidance on proper disposal methods.
You throw it in a trash bag... or if it is a food item that is able to degrade you make a compost bin and throw it in there.
In the trash can or out the window
No, it is not recommended to throw out wood in the trash because it can be recycled or repurposed instead of being wasted in a landfill.
In Soviet Russia Trash throw you away
None. It is 'throw' the trash out.
In the trash bin.
throw it away in the trash can
throw it in the trash = זרוק את זה לזבל = zrok et zeh la-zevel
So That People will not litter and throw there trash away
No, mercury thermometers should not be disposed of in the trash can. Due to the toxic nature of mercury, it is important to properly dispose of it as hazardous waste. Contact your local waste management department for guidance on how to safely dispose of mercury thermometers in your area.
The only place to throw trash is into a trash can to be taken to the land fill which is growing at rapidly record speeds, taking up room for parks, schools, and businesses. Make sure you don't throw away something recyclable!