Many products containing hazardous components are found around the home. Household products include paints, stains, varnishes, cleaners, solvents, batteries, motor oil and pesticides. These products contain chemicals that are poisonous, corrosive or flammable. All can have an adverse effect on the environment if not disposed of properly.
Disposal Locations
Bass Road Disposal Facility
750 S. Bass Road
Kissimmee, FL 34746
(407) 742-7780
Monday - Friday: 7:00am-3:00pm
Saturday & Sunday: Closed
Last load of household chemicals accepted at 2:45pm.
St. Cloud Transfer Station
2701 Peghorn Way
St. Cloud, FL 34769
Monday - Saturday: 7:00am-3:30pm
Sunday: Closed
These facilities are operated and maintained by the County to provide for the proper processing and disposal of these chemicals.
Disposal Guidelines
The following guidelines are applicable to our drop-off locations as well as our Free Disposal Days.
Acceptable Items
- Automotive: Antifreeze, solvents, car batteries, oil, brake fluid, transmission fluid, used gasoline (5 gallons or less).
- Paint: Spray paint, paint cans, paint thinners, solvents, wood preservatives.
- Household: Cooking oil, propane tanks, fire exhausters, unknown chemicals.
- Gardening: Pesticides, insect sprays or dust, weed killer, poison or insecticides.
- Cleaning: Drain cleaner, degreasers, oven cleaners, moth balls, spot removers, polishes/wax, muriatic acid and pool chemicals.
- Electronics: Computers, monitors, televisions with tubes/flatscreens, cell phones, VCRs, detectors (i.e. Smoke, Carbon Monoxide, Radon ).
We do not accept business or commercial waste. 55 gallon drums will not be accepted.
Never mix different or unknown materials together!
- Hazardous waste materials must be in five gallon containers or smaller.
- If possible, bring materials in original containers with labels intact.
- Please identify materials. If you are not sure what it is, please label "unknown".
- If containers are leaking, pack them into a larger container and use an absorbent material ie: cat litter to soak up the leaks.
- When transporting to facility, please remember to place containers/materials in trunk or away from driver and passengers.