
How do I recycle Kidde brand smoke detectors?
Mar 17, 2019 · The brand of smoke detector, which must be Kidde, Firex, Fyrnetics, or Edwards The radioactivity rating, found on the label on the back of the alarm, which must be 1.0 …
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What are the environmental effects of discarding radioactive …
The EPA in the US advise that: The Nuclear Regulatory Commission regulates the radioactive materials in smoke detectors. Because the amount of americium in these devices is so small, …
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What are the environmental effects of discarding radioactive smoke detectors? I called Kidde about mailing back their radioactive smoke detector now that it has exceeded its usable life.
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I live in the United States and I have a non-working Kidde ionization smoke detector. I've read that these smoke detectors should be recycled because they contain some radioactive material.
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I live in the United States and I have a non-working Kidde ionization smoke detector. I've read that these smoke detectors should be recycled because they contain some radioactive material.
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I live in the United States and I have a non-working Kidde ionization smoke detector. I've read that these smoke detectors should be recycled because they contain some radioactive material.