Safe Storage and Disposal of Lawn and Garden Products Protect Family Well-Being and the Environment
28 Julho 2004 - 7:20AM
PR Newswire (US)
Safe Storage and Disposal of Lawn and Garden Products Protect
Family Well-Being and the Environment MARYSVILLE, Ohio, July 28
/PRNewswire/ -- Lawn and garden products are key to growing and
maintaining beautiful lawns, flowerbeds and other landscaping
around homes. When those products are put away for the season,
however, their proper storage and disposal can also contribute
meaningfully to a more beautiful world in other ways. "Lawn and
garden products can be used safely year after year, but their
proper storage is critical," said Chris Schmenk, director of
Environmental Stewardship at Scotts. "It is never appropriate to
spill excess product down the drain or into a storm sewer. It is
also important not to allow products to be spilled onto a hard
surface where they can drain out to the driveways or a street.
Proper storage and disposal will keep products where they belong --
on lawns and in gardens -- and help ensure we keep our water clean
and our families safe." Safe storage of these products goes hand in
hand with using them responsibly. It is important to limit
unnecessary exposure to people and avoid unwanted release or runoff
of garden products into the environment. For example, fertilizer
should be stored in tightly sealed bags and kept away from wet or
damp conditions. Similarly, liquid lawn and garden products should
be tightly sealed -- preferably in their original container. This
not only makes it less likely for the products to be spilled, but
also less likely to be mistaken for something that is edible or
enticing to children. These products also should be kept from
freezing. If products have been completely used, it is appropriate
to place the empty package or container in the trash. A partially
filled package that will not be used next year should be taken to a
local solid waste disposal agency. Scotts suggests homeowners
adhere to the following "dos and don'ts" for proper storage and
disposal of pesticides: - Do keep lawn and garden products in a
safe place away from children and pets. Store them above the reach
of children, preferably in a locked cabinet. - Do store
chemical-based products above ground in waterproof, airtight
containers to avoid leaks. - Do keep products in their original
containers with the label intact to avoid confusion and possible
ingestion. - Do only buy the amount of product needed for one
season's use. Consider purchasing ready-to-use products versus
concentrates to avoid having to mix the chemicals and then safely
store the leftovers. - Do dispose of a small amount of extra
product by using it on your lawn or garden. If that option is not
available, work with state and local agencies (800/CLEAN-UP) to
determine chemical disposal options. - Do read the instructions on
the back of each Scotts' package for instructions on proper storage
or disposal of the product. Please contact our experts if you have
further questions at 800/543-TURF or http://www.scotts.com/ . -
Don't store pesticides near a source of water or a location
susceptible to flooding. - Don't store pesticides near sources of
heat, flame or spark. Dedicated to a Beautiful World The Scotts
Company is the world's largest marketer of branded consumer
products for lawn and garden care, with a full range of products
for professional horticulture as well. The Company owns the
industry's most recognized brands. In the U.S., the Company's
Scotts(R), Miracle-Gro(R) and Ortho(R) brands are market leading in
their categories, as is the consumer Roundup(R) brand which is
marketed in North America and most of Europe exclusively by Scotts
and owned by Monsanto. In Europe, Scotts' brands include Weedol(R),
Pathclear(R), Evergreen(R), Levington(R), Miracle-Gro(R), KB(R),
Fertiligene(R) and Substral(R). DATASOURCE: The Scotts Company
CONTACT: Jim King of The Scotts Company, +1-937-578-5622, or Web
site: http://www.scotts.com/
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