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Painting
Safe
Environment Practices and Procedures for:
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Professional Painters |
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Dry Wall Crews |
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Plasterers |
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Paper Hangers |
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Floor Covering Installers |
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General Contractors |
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Home Builders |
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Developers |
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Do-It-Yourselfers |
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Painting
Problems
All paints, solvents and adhesives contain chemicals that are harmful
to wildlife and humans. That is why proper handling and disposal of
these products is so important.
Toxic chemicals from liquids, solid products, cleaning residues or
rags may enter the ocean via storm drains.
It is especially important not to clean brushes in an area where paint
residue can flow to a street, gutter or storm drain. Once paint residue
enters the storm drain system, it flows directly to the ocean.
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Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as handling, storing, and
disposing of materials properly can prevent pollutants from entering
the storm drains. |
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Keep
Work Sites Clean
Best Management Practices (BMPs) such as handling, storing and
disposing of materials properly can prevent pollutants from entering
the storm drains. |
General
Business Practices
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Keep all liquids, paint products and wastes away from the street,
gutter and storm drains. Liquid residues from paints, thinners,
solvents, glues and cleaning fluids are hazardous wastes and
must be disposed of properly. Thoroughly dry used brushes; rags,
drop cloths and empty paint cans (lids off) ,may be disposed
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Use water-based paints instead of oil-based paints. Look for
the words "Latex" or "Clean up with water" on the label. |
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Don't use paints over 15 years old. They may contain toxic levels
of lead. Dispose of this paint properly. |
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Reuse paint thinner. Set used thinner aside in a closed jar
to settle out paint particles. Then pour off clear liquid for
future use. Wrap the residue in newspaper and dispose of it
in the trash. |
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Paint
Removal
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Chemical paint stripping residue is a hazardous waste. For disposal
information call the Los Angeles
County Sanitation District at (562) 699-7411. |
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Chips and dust from marine paints or paints containing lead
or tributyl tin are hazardous wastes. Dry sweep and call the
Los Angeles County Sanitation
District at (562) 699-7411 for disposal information. |
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Paint chips and dust from non-hazardous dry stripping and sand
blasting may be swept up an disposed of as trash. |
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When stripping or cleaning building exteriors with high-pressure
water, block storm drains. Check with the City Public Works
Department to find out if you can collect (mop or vacuum) building
cleaning water and drain it to the sewer. |
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Paint
Cleanup
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Never clean brushes or rinse paint containers into a street,
gutter or storm drain. |
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For water-based paints, paint out brushes as much as possible
and rinse in the sink. |
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For oil-based paints, paint out brushes as much as possible.
Clean with thinner and then, filter and reuse thinner or solvent. |
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Recycle
or Reuse Leftover Paints
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Reuse leftover paint for touch-ups or donate it to local graffiti
paint-out programs. |
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Recycle or use up excess paint. Call the Los
Angeles County Sanitation District for information (562)
699-7411. |
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