What can I do with household-generated hazardous materials?
Some household hazardous materials can lead to contamination of groundwater, well water or other water sources when spilled on the ground, poured down the drain or placed in trash containers. To prevent this, the Midland County Health Department sponsors the Household Hazardous Materials Collection Program. The program provides an opportunity to safely and properly dispose of most hazardous materials you may have in your home including automotive, cleaning, paint, and garden products.

The Hazardous Materials Collection Program is usually offered during the months of June through September.

For more information, contact the Midland County Health Department at 989-832-6681 or visit the county's website.

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1. What can I do to prepare my family for emergencies before they happen?
2. How can I report a fire hazard?
3. What kind of fire extinguisher should I have in my home?
4. What can I do with household-generated hazardous materials?
5. Does the Fire Department provide training to the public in CPR or other First Aid training?
6. Why does the Fire Department come when I call for an ambulance?
7. How is the Midland Fire Department involved in the City's inspection process for new construction or remodeling projects?
8. Why does the Fire Department bring a fire engine on an inspection?
9. Are small fires allowed in the city?
10. What are burning permits?
11. Will I be charged for any emergency services provided by the Midland Fire Department?
12. Does the Midland Fire Department offer tours or educational programs to schools or groups?
13. How can I become a firefighter?