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What is a Hazardous Material?

By law, a hazardous material is "any product that corrodes other materials, explodes or is easily ignited, reacts strongly with water, is unstable when exposed to heat or shock, or is otherwise toxic to humans, animals or the environment." Hazardous materials can include: explosives, flammable gases and liquids, poisons and poisonous gases, corrosives and caustics, nonflammable gases, oxidizers, waterreactive materials and radioactive materials.

What are Common Hazardous Materials?

Cleaning Products:

  • Bleach (liquid, powdered cleanser, etc.) - reactive and can form toxic vapors when mixed with other cleaners, especially ammonia or any acid, including vinegar. Irritant to eyes and mucous membranes. Corrosive.
  • Ammonia (liquid, glass cleaner, etc) - reacts with acids (such as vinegar) to form a flammable vapor. Skin, eyes, nose and throat irritant. Corrosive.
  • Oven cleaner - skin irritant, inhalation hazard, caustic substance.
  • Laundry detergent - harmful if swallowed. Mild to severe irritant to skin and eyes.
  • Aerosols - container may explode if heated. Contents may be highly flammable, irritants corrosives, toxins or poisons.

Beauty Aids:

  • Hair spray (pump or aerosol) - most contain alcohol, which is flammable. Aerosol types have inherent propellant flammability.
  • Nail polish and remover - flammable.
  • Perfume/cologne - flammable.

Garage or Garden Shed Products:

  • Paints, varnish, paint thinner - flammable.
  • Gasoline - flammable and irritant.
  • Diesel - combustible and suspected carcinogen.
  • Pesticides, herbicides - poison.
  • Lighter fluid - flammable.
  • Fertilizer- poison, caustic, oxidizer. Explosive with hydrocarbons (i.e. diesel).

Other Materials:

  • Propane tanks - flammable gas. Exposure to heat may cause venting or vapor ignition.
  • Oily rags - spontaneously combust when stored in anything other than airtight containers.

While the United States has laws governing the safe handling, transport and disposal of hazardous materials, accidents can and do occur throughout the country on a regular basis.

For more information on hazardous household products and effective alternatives, call your local fire department. Always call before disposing of possible hazardous material. Please remember to dispose of hazardous material properly!
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Jackson County Emergency Management
10 S Oakdale Ave. Rm #214
Medford, Oregon 97501
jacksonem@jacksoncountyor.gov
541-774-6790

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⚠️ Genasys Test Today ⚠️ Jackson County Emergency Management will be testing in the evacuation zone system called Genasys today at 10am. This testing should last for 15 minutes and we do not anticipate any impacts to public. What is Genasys? • Genasys is a software that was used to develop our evacuation zones and allows us to provide additional evacuation information. • If you download the Genasys Protect app on your cellphone, and turn location services on, the app will push a notification if you are in an evacuation zone. Learn your evacuation zone: https://protect.genasys.com/search Jackson County Fire District 3
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ODOT: SW Oregon: Crews continue to report high water and flooding on roads throughout southwest Oregon. Watch for downed trees and other debris in the roadway. Fog and freezing temperatures are forecast through Tuesday, including valley areas. Icy roads are possible, especially in the early morning hours. Use caution. Turn on headlights to increase visibility. Check weather forecast and TripCheck.com for the latest conditions.
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⚠️ Flooding Update - Sunday Dec 29th 2024 ⚠️ We are currently tracking several roadways impacted by water across the County. Please be cautious of high water, washed out roads, mudslides, and debris in roadways today! Current Weather & Sandbag Information: ▪️ Sandbag FAQ: https://www.rvem.org/News/sandbags-faq ▪️ Weather Forecast: https://www.weather.gov/mfr/ If your property has been impacted by flooding, please check out these resources: ✔️ https://apps.oregon.gov/oregon-newsroom/OR/OEM/Posts/Post/after-the-water-retreat ✔️ https://www.floodsmart.gov ✔️ https://www.floodsmart.gov/flood Jackson County Sheriff Oregon | Emergency Communications of Southern Oregon ECSO 911 | Jackson County Oregon USA | CDC | Oregon Department of Emergency Management
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⚠️ Upcoming Weather Event Information ⚠️ Current Weather & Sandbag Information: ▪️ Sandbag FAQ: https://www.rvem.org/News/sandbags-faq" target="_blank">https://www.rvem.org/News/sandbags-faq ▪️ Weather Forecast: https://www.weather.gov/mfr/ US National Weather Service Medford Oregon is forecasting a significant amount of rainfall throughout this weekend which could cause flooding in various geographic regions throughout Jackson County. Also be aware of potential downed trees, debris or mudslides that could occur along roadways. Sandbags: several Cities have sandbag filling locations available to their residents. Contact your City if you have questions. For a list of local stores that sell sandbags, please reference the list at https://www.rvem.org/News/sandbags-faq" target="_blank">https://www.rvem.org/News/sandbags-faq Please contact the store for availability. Jackson County Sheriff Oregon | Jackson County Oregon USA
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