Environmental Issues
Many computers and peripheral devices (especially printers) use consumable or recyclable components. In order to help keep our environment safe, you should be aware of these items and use them properly.
Examples of recyclable items or items that require special disposal are:
- Batteries.
- Toner and cartridge kits.
- Circuit boards.
- Chemical solvents.
- Monitors (CRTs).
Be sure to follow the manufacturers' recommendations for recycling or disposal of any of these items. Some items, such as toner cartridges even have prepaid shipping labels so that they can be returned for proper disposal.
When purchasing or using any kind of chemicals (cleaners, for example) that you are not familiar with the proper use and disposal of, be sure to check the MSDS (material safety data sheet). This is a form that describes the nature of any chemicals manufactured. It includes generic information about the product's chemical makeup and any recognized hazards (including what to do and who to call if there is a problem). These forms are required by law, so ask to see them. Chemical suppliers must provide the purchaser with the MSDS for products, if requested. Also consider purchasing sprays with a manual pump dispenser or compressed air rather than CFCs or other propellants that can be harmful to the environment.