SAFE Disposal Events
Reprinted from: nyc.gov website
DSNY hosts SAFE (Solvents, Automotive, Flammables, and Electronics) Disposal events every year. Events are held in all five boroughs, and NYC residents can drop off chemical products, medical waste, and electronics. You may be asked to provide proof of NYC residency (NYS driver license, utility bill). These events are for NYC residents ONLY, not businesses. Commercial vehicles are NOT allowed.
Upcoming Events
All events run from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM – rain or shine.
Queens: Saturday, September 14, 2024
Cunningham Park, Ball Field Parking Lot
Cars enter on Francis Lewis Boulevard between Union Turnpike and Grand Central Parkway
Walk-in area available
Manhattan: Sunday, September 22, 2024
Union Square, North Plaza
South side of 17th Street, between Park Avenue South and Broadway
Cars approach from Park Avenue South & 20th Street
Walk-in area available
Brooklyn: Sunday, September 29, 2024
Brooklyn Army Terminal, Pier 4 Parking Lot
Cars line up at 63rd Street and 2nd Avenue (follow blue signs to Ferry Parking)
Co-Sponsored by NYCEDC
Staten Island: Saturday, October 19, 2024
Midland Beach Parking Lot 8
Father Capodanno Boulevard & Hunter Avenue
Cars approach from Slater Boulevard
Bronx: Saturday, October 26, 2024
Orchard Beach Parking Lot
Cars follow Park Drive to the end
What to Bring
- Automotive products (antifreeze, car batteries gasoline, motor oil, transmission fluid)
- Electronics (computers and accessories, TVs and video equipment, cell phones, tablets, e-readers, video game consoles)
- Household products
- Medical items (medications, syringes, needles, scalpels, lancets)
We DO NOT accept plug-in appliances (microwaves, vacuum cleaners, box fans) or ones containing CFCs.
How to Bring It
Read item labels carefully before handling. Follow directions for any items labeled DANGER, POISON, or CAUTION.
To get items ready for transport:
- Label products clearly
- Seal containers tightly
- Place syringes and lancets in leak-proof, puncture-resistant containers (like “sharps” containers)
- Pack leaky items inside larger containers, using absorbent material to soak up excess fluid
- Put items with broken glass into separate sealed bags or boxes.
NOTE: DO NOT mix products or bring open containers.
What Happens to It
Materials collected are either recycled, blended for fuel, or sent to licensed hazardous waste treatment facilities for safe disposal. Electronics are recycled or refurbished for reuse through ERI. Unwanted medications are managed by environmental police and incinerated to prevent unintentional poisonings or entry into the water supply
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