With new electronics purchases on the rise, many people are left wondering what to do with their outdated devices.
Some single-use batteries can go in the trash in most states but rechargeable batteries should always be recycled. Contact ...
Lithium-ion batteries are in an increasing number of everyday items, and safety around them — from purchase to use to ...
For more information about the city of Enterprise smoke alarm program, contact the EFD at (334) 348-2641 or visit ...
The Carbondale Fire Department is reminding residents that fire safety starts at home — and this year, it begins with the devices we plug in every ...
Below is a press release from the SLO County Fire Department reminding the community to be cautious of lithium-ion batteries ...
Mobile phones have revolutionized our lives in ways nobody could have predicted 30 years ago. In the last few years, mobile ...
Don't toss your old device in the trash! Here's what to do with old cellphones to protect your personal information, according to tech experts.
Terri Daxon is a freelance writer and the owner of Daxon Marketing Communications. She gives her perspective on Brea issues twice a month.
I need to dispose of my old computer but I’m told that I need to have all of my data removed. We’ve deleted what we can but apparently there is still retrievable data on the hard drive ? Where can I ...
Government pushes for e-waste recycling as electronics consumption grows, focusing on extracting valuable metals and ...