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City of Imola Bulk Sanitizer Disposal, Recycling and Ethanol Recover Services
ELI is the Imola, California leader in the cost effective collection, disposal and recycling of commercial or industrial amounts of hand sanitizer at the SQG, LQG, or CESQG levels.
Leading Imola Disposal Company for Bulk, Out-of-date Alcohol Based Sanitizer Gels and Liquids
Most of the hand-sanitizing liquids in use today are gels that are 60-95% ethyl or isopropyl alcohol–classifying them as Class 3 Flammable Liquids.
Hand sanitizers cannot be stored in Napa County office buildings, per OSHA regulations and any amounts of more than 25 gallons must be properly stored in flammable-liquid storage cabinets.
Hand Sanitizers Containing Methanol or 1-Propanol
The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has cited several companies and manufacturers companies for making and selling hand sanitizers that contain methanol or 1-propanol, both of which are toxic to human health and neither were approved for hand washing by the EPA:
- Ethanol found in spirits for drinking, methanol mostly used to make fuels, solvents and antifreeze. Referred to as “wood alcohol” or “methyl alcohol”, methanol is colorless, highly flammable and extremely poisonous if consumed.
- Used in industry, some cosmetics and antiseptics, 1-Propanol is used as a multi-purpose solvent. It’s highly flammable, harmful if congested and can damage your eyes. Respiratory irritation and central nervous system issues can result from inhalation.
The recalled sanitizers listed here were falsely labeled as containing only ethyl alcohol. If your company purchased large volumes of any recalled sanitizer listed please call our Imola hazardous waste disposal office right away to schedule proper transportation and disposal. Our Imola hazardous waste team can be reached 24/7 at our toll-free number at (855) 242-9628.
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Imola is an unincorporated community in Napa County, California. It lies at an elevation of 7 feet (2 m). Imola is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad, 1.25 miles (2.0 km) south of Napa.
The Imola post office opened in 1920, and closed in 1953.
Imola was the site of the Napa State Hospital (originally housing people diagnosed “insane”). Imola was named for Imola in Italy, which also hosted an insane asylum. Parts of Imola were annexed to the city of Napa, other parts remain unincorporated.
There currently is no such town as Imola. It is a street located in the town of Napa. However, geotags on photos may be mismarked with a location called Imola.
Imola Wikipedia Page