Items that are larger than the hand, contain fat or grease or oil or seeds, do not break down within a year, harbor contamination or diseases, have color-printing or toxins, and lack carbon or nitrogen are what should not be put in a compost pile. The compost heap must not attract foraging wildlife, be an eyesore, or run counter to environmental health and well-being.
i believe you can, yes.
You can learn a lot about garbage disposals by going to your local Lowes or Home Depot and asking their knowledgeable staff to tell you everything they know. They will be happy to help you with this information.
The company Insinkerator offers water products besides garbage disposals. The water products they sell is filteration systems, and hot water dispensers.
They are pretty much universal.
Sears does not manufacture any of their products. They are made by leading companies with added features and then re-branded with the Sears/Kenmore name. In Sink-Erator is the manufacturer for Kenmore garbage disposals.
They end up in the sewer
You can find more information on the garbage disposal by reading the ratings that other customers have post about there business with that company.
I am not aware of any federal or state laws forbidding the use of garbage disposals in nursing homes; however for legal advice it would be best to consult a lawyer or other legal professional in your community.
No there are 3 sizes or you can buy the three in one at Home Depot
Garbage. You put Garbage in the Garbage.
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