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Smoke detectors
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors (both electrical and battery operated) are accepted at Washtenaw County's Home Toxics disposal site.
Recycle Right!
Smoke and carbon monoxide detectors contain a small amount of toxic chemicals that are safe when the detector is in use, but if the detector is broken or crushed, it is extremely dangerous.
Choose Zero Waste!
Regularly check your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors to ensure they are working properly to avoid premature disposal.
Accepted at:
Recycle Ann Arbor only accepts a very limited number of toxic materials. Washtenaw County’s Home Toxics Reduction Program provides the county residents with a disposal option for the rest of these products.
Saturday Drop-Off service
Dates: April through November. Visit Washtenaw County Home Toxics Reduction Program for current dates.
Hours: visit Washtenaw County Home Toxics Reduction Program for current hours.
For information about this program including location, hours, and materials accepted, visit Washtenaw County Home Toxics Reduction Program or call (734) 222-3950. Weekday drop-off available by appointment.