HAZARDOUS MATERIALS in Your Home and Community

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

WHAT ARE "HAZARDOUS MATERIALS"?

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, water-reactive materials, and radioactive materials.

WHAT TYPES OF HAZARDOUS MATERIALS ARE FOUND IN A "TYPICAL" HOME?

WHAT IS THE HAZARDOUS MATERIALS THREAT IN MY COMMUNITY?

A wide variety of hazardous materials are transported through, stored, or used in the City of Dearborn, from flammable gases to highly toxic materials. Most hazardous materials are transported into and out of the City of Dearborn by truck. Other transportation methods include pipeline and rail. Common hazardous materials sites include high tech facilities, commercial gas stations, propane distributors, fertilizer plants, feed and garden stores, and public swimming pools. Once hazardous materials are on site at industrial storage and manufacturing facilities, strict Fire and Building Codes mandate double - and triple-redundancy safety systems to reduce the impact of human error or mechanical failures.

WHAT CAN I DO TO DECREASE MY EXPOSURE

HOW WILL I KNOW WHAT TO DO?

In the event of a hazardous materials release in your community:

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