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ParentHazardous Waste Management

Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

Batteries
(Automobile and Boat)

Hazards

  • Automotive batteries contain sulfuric acid that can burn skin.


A pallet of car batteries is being consolidated during the April 6, 2002 household hazardous waste disposal day.

Handling

  • Handle batteries with acid resistant or leather gloves.
  • Keep sparks and flames away from batteries and don't smoke nearby.
  • Never place metal objects on top of the battery because it can cause sparks. Remove rings, chains, and other metallic items before handling.
  • Keep batteries right side up.
  • Carry in a non-metallic, leak proof container.
  • If battery leaks, neutralize any spilled acid with baking soda or calcium carbonate (lime). Flush area with water.
  • If acid comes in contact with skin, flush area with water immediately, and seek medical attention if burning continues.

Car Battery

Management Options

  • Do not throw in the trash.
  • Most automotive battery retailers will accept used batteries when purchasing a new one.
  • Take to community recycling center, if available.
  • Take to service station or repair garage that accepts automotive batteries. Many garages, auto salvage operations, and scrap metal yards will take automotive batteries, provided they are not broken or leaking. Some will pay approximately $1 each. Consult Recycling Services Directory for closest locations.
  • Most household hazardous waste events accept automotive batteries.

Municipal Recycling Depots that accept Lead Acid Batteries

 

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Material Specific Information Sheets
     
[General Rules | Adhesives and Glues | Aerosols | AntifreezeAppliances with CFCs | Art & Crafts | Asbestos | Batteries, Auto & Boat | Batteries, Household (dry cell)  | Cell Phones | Compressed Gas CylindersDriveway SealerElectronics & CRTs | Fire Extinguishers | Fluorescent LampsGasoline | Home Medical Waste | Kerosene | Mercury Devices & Liquid Mercury | Motor Oil & Oil Filters | Muriatic Acid (HCl) | Paints and Stains | Pesticides | Photo Chemicals | Pool Chemicals | Propane Tanks | Rock Salt | Smoke Detectors | Thinners & Solvents | Wood, Treated | Wood with Lead Paint]

This information on specific   materials was intended to be a guide to answer commonly asked questions about hazardous household products, but does not constitute official rule, regulation or law. For more information on items discussed, please refer to the material specific hotline numbers under each section or the state help lines where listed.

Business Lead Acid (Auto and Boat) Battery Drop-off Sites - Also check with local auto parts stores to see if they will accept them.

  • Statewide Battery Recovery
    73 Hyatt Road
    Branchville, NJ 07826
    973-875-4885

  • Apollo Tire & Automotive Center
    U.S. Highway No. 46 West & Myers Ave.
    Denville, NJ
    973-625-0213

     
  • Approved Auto Electric Exchange
    433 Route 46 East
    Hackettstown, NJ 07840
    908-850-6665

     
  • Interstate Battery System of Northern Jersey
    112 East Avenue; Unit 2
    Hackettstown, NJ 07840
    908-852-8030

     
  • Raritan Metals
    999 Mt. Kemble Avenue
    Harding Township, NJ
    973-425-2000

     
  • Automart, Inc.
    21 Central Avenue
    Madison, NJ
    973-822-3050

     
  • Dornick Service Center, Inc.
    98 Main Street
    Madison, NJ
    973-822-0488

     
  • Hi-Temp Specialty Metals, Inc.
    34 West Main Street
    Mendham, NJ
    973-543-5640

     
  • V & V Recycling, Inc.
    Main Road
    Montville, NJ
    973-334-0073

     
  • Melanga's Automotive
    39 Hamburg Turnpike
    Riverdale, NJ

     
  • Napa Auto Parts
    15 Newark-Pompton Turnpike
    Riverdale, NJ

     
  • J. Donofrio Metals Co.
    Gill Avenue
    Rockaway, NJ
    973-625-3737

     
  • Raimo of Stanhope, Inc.
    U.S. Highway No. 206
    Stanhope, NJ
    973-347-4545

     
  • Rockaway Recycling
    311 W. Main Street
    Rockaway, NJ
    973-625-9560

     
  • Interstate Battery System of Northwest Jersey
    1-800-564-6644
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