[R-390] Sticking Carrier Meter
Randy and Sherry Guttery
comcents at bellsouth.net
Wed Mar 21 14:45:32 EDT 2012
On 3/21/2012 1:12 PM, Barry wrote:
> What should be done to properly dispose of any dusty paint particles that happen to end up on the desk/tape?
>
>
Use sticky tape (wide packing tape works nicely) to "trap"
the particles; then wrap the sticky tape up in some aluminum
foil, and dispose with trash that will be buried in a land
fill (i.e. not burned). If you want to be a "good citizen" -
many communities have a "hazardous stuff" amnesty day once
or twice a year for collecting everything from old
batteries, tires, paints, chemicals, etc. - and disposing of
them properly. You could see if such is available - and soon
enough to matter. However - the level of contaminants being
discussed here - short of ingesting them - are relatively
harmless (compared to background, etc.); so "trapped" and
buried where they won't be disturbed for a long time - is a
proper way to dispose of them.
best regards...
--
randy guttery
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