| The
most common type of smoke detector contains a small amount of Americium
241, a radioactive material. On your wall, this material poses little
threat; however, when a detector is broken open in an incinerator
or a landfill, it can present .a health hazard. For this reason,
all detectors, by law, must be labeled as to radioactive content.
Detector companies must accept returned radioactive detectors for
disposal as hazardous waste.
Homeowners
can mail smoke alarms/detectors back to the appropriate manufacturer
(see listing below). They should be marked "For Disposal" and sent
by surface or UPS ground mail (not air mail). |
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Smoke Alarms/Detector Manufacturers |
| Life
Saver/Frynetics, Inc. |
1055
Stevenson Court Suite 102W
Roselle, IL 60172 |
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| Code
One/Firex/Maple Chase Products |
2820
Thatcher Road
Downers Grove, IL. 60515 |
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| American
Sensors |
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1-800-387-4219 |
| First
Alert/BRK Brands |
3920
Enterprise Court
Aurora, IL 60504-2495 |
1-800-323-9005 |
| Dicon
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3334
Main Street
Skokie, IL 60076 |
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| Safety's
Sake/Funtech |
388
North Ellicot Creek Road
Amherst, NJ 14228 |
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| Life
Saver/Frynetics, Inc. |
1055
Stevenson Court
Suite 102W
Roselle, IL 60172 |
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