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FALL CLEANUP DAY <br />Saturday, October 8, 2016 7 A.M. – Noon <br />1425 Paul Kirkwold Drive (Hamline Avenue and Highway 96) <br />Items Accepted <br />* If an item has oil or gasoline, it must be drained or it will not be <br />accepted. Used oil and gasoline can be disposed at the Ramsey <br />County Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) site. <br />** Household Hazardous Waste: You can avoid Clean Up Day by <br />bringing your household hazardous waste to any one of the other <br />HHW drop-off locations hosted by Ramsey County. <br />Items Not Accepted <br />•No Brush/Yard Waste <br />•No Railroad Ties <br />• No Oversized Items such as hot tubs, boats, sheds <br />•No Engines containing gasoline or oil <br />•No Donations <br />VEHICLE <br />Open to Shoreview and Arden Hills residents only. <br />Must bring proof of residency, such as driver’s license or utility bill. <br />For more information: 651.792.7800 www.cityofardenhills.org/RecyclingAndDisposal <br />A to Z Recycling & Disposal Guide: Visit Ramseyrecycles.com <br />and check out the A TO Z RECYCLING & DISPOSAL GUIDE: <br />:ook up specific items from Aquariums to Zinc batteries.Quite often <br />there are excellent reuse ideas, as well as donation locations. Most items <br />will identify if they are recyclable or else provide disposal options. <br />Medicine Collection: Safely dispose of unwanted, expired and <br />unused medicines for free at one of three public drop boxes in Ramsey <br />County (pet medicines included). Safe disposal of unwanted medicine <br />helps prevent crime, drug abuse, and accidental poisoning. Not flushing <br />medicines down the drain or disposing of them in the trash helps protect <br />our environment. <br />Yard Waste and Organics: Ramsey County operates seven YARD <br />WASTE COLLECTION SITES. All sites are free and open to Ramsey <br />County residents only, a photo ID is required. Items accepted vary by <br />site – all yard waste sites (except Arden Hills) have an organics recycling <br />bin and the attendant can provide you free compostable bags. <br />Household Hazardous Waste: Many household products you use <br />to clean your kitchen and bathroom, maintain your car and home, and <br />control animals and insects contain hazardous chemicals. If a container <br />has the words CAUTION, WARNING, DANGER or POISON <br />on the label and still has product inside, it does not belong in the trash. <br />This includes energy efficient light bulbs and fluorescent light bulbs. Use <br />Ramsey County’s free household hazardous waste collection sites (open <br />year-round) for safe disposal. <br />Have a broken item that you wish to fix? Check out the RAMSEY <br />COUNTY FIX-IT CLINICS! Get household items fixed for free and <br />learn valuable repair skills at an upcoming Fix-It Clinic. At Fix-It Clinics, <br />residents bring in small household appliances, clothing, electronics, mobile <br />devices and more to receive free guided assistance from volunteers with <br />repair skills to disassemble, troubleshoot and fix items. Fix-It Clinics build <br />community connections and reduce the number of repairable objects that <br />are thrown in the trash. <br />• Electronics (TVs, Computers, etc.) <br />•Construction Debris <br />•Appliances <br />•Carpeting <br />•Mattresses/Box Springs <br />•Vacuum Cleaners <br />•Tires <br />•Water Softeners <br />•Furniture <br />•BBQ Grills <br />•Lawnmowers* <br />•Snow Blowers* <br />• Household Hazardous <br />Waste** <br />Don’t want to wait until Cleanup Day? <br />Check out these resources for donations, recycling, and proper disposal options: <br />Charges by Vehicle Type/Load <br />Please remember, CASH or CHECK ONLY! <br />•Car: $10 <br />• All Other Vehicles: $25 (includes SUVs, Minivans, Trucks, etc.) <br />•Trailers: $35 <br />• Oversized Loads such as U-Haul trucks will be subject to extra <br />charges. <br />For locations, hours and items accepted, <br />visit RamseyRecycles.com or call <br />(651) 633-EASY (3279), answered 24/7.