

Come in today for a free analysis of your car or truck battery - no appointment needed! We can even cut replacement keys for your car or program a new fob.

We also carry chargers and other accessories to keep your existing battery at peak performance. Stop in, and our Trusted Advisors will help you find the right battery for your car, truck, security and alarm system, camcorder, watch, power tool, digital camera, cell phone, motorcycle or more, from the everyday to the hard-to-find. Parking is available at the store, and we're also accessible via public transit. Proudly serving Vero Beach, Sebastian and Fort Pierce. We're across the street from Home Depot, on the same side of the street as Sam's Club. Tiresįor tire disposal guidelines, please contact the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County at 86 or visit their website.Visit our location on 58th Avenue near the intersection of 58th and State Road 60. It is illegal to pour used motor oil into canals/waterways because of the threat to our water supply. 1776 N Dixie Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33432.5101 N Federal Highway, Boca Raton, FL 33487.The used motor oil must not be mixed with other substances or it will not be accepted. In addition to the Southwest County Transfer Station, the following facilities located in Boca Raton will accept small quantities (up to 2 gallons) of used motor oil. The City of Boca Raton does not collect used motor oil for disposal or recycling. For further information, visit Solid Waste Authority.SWA’s Household Hazardous Waste Collection Center The transfer station accepts household hazardous waste Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. Call 86 for directions to the facility.Hazardous Waste Drop-off LocationsĪll household hazardous waste drop-off locations are self-service with the exception of the main collection center on North Jog Road in West Palm Beach, which is attended Monday through Friday, 7 a.m.

Homeowners are encouraged to bring their used household fluorescent bulbs to any one of Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County's hazardous waste drop-off locations or to home improvement stores. Note: Regular fluorescent light bulbs and CFL's contain mercury, and should not be disposed of curbside. For disposal of hypodermic needles, call the Palm Beach County Health Department, South Center at 56. Household hazardous waste includes, but is not limited to the following: Acids/Causticsĭisposal of hazardous waste is the responsibility of the tenant, property owner or contractor and not the City.įor proper disposal instructions of household hazardous waste, please call the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County toll free at 86. Note: Common household batteries (alkaline, heavy duty) are not considered hazardous waste and can be disposed of in your regular garbage. Never try samples of the substance yourself. If you see someone pour a substance into an inlet, or if you see or smell an unknown substance into an inlet, call the Fire Department immediately (911). If you witness a hazardous spill or release, call 911 immediately. If placed for curbside pickup, these products can be dangerous or injurious to anyone, including our Sanitation personnel. Never dispose of household hazardous products by placing them at curbside for City collection, burning, or pouring down the household drain or storm drain. Products labeled corrosive, flammable, toxic or reactive are household hazardous wastes and need to be disposed of properly by the resident at any of the Solid Waste Authority of Palm Beach County's transfer stations. Always read the label carefully on unfamiliar items before you throw them away.

Most hazardous household products are intended to be used without any waste, but inevitably some products must be discarded.
