

30 Things You Need to Throw Out ASAP
Cheap jewelry
Those bargain deals are too good to be true: A non-profit organization called The Ecology Center ran tests on 99 pieces of jewelry that were purchased from 14 different discount stores from around the country, like Target, Claire’s, Forever 21, and Walmart. They found that over half of the jewelry—all of which cost less than ten dollars—had high levels of toxic chemicals; 27 of the pieces had lead levels that exceeded the safe limit (300 ppm) for children’s products. Make sure you throw away these kitchen items right now.
Old electronics
How many old cell phones do you have cluttering up drawers? How about outdated laptops stacked in the closet? You need to get rid of them because they’re chock full of toxic stuff, like arsenic, lead, and cadmium, that erode over time. The lithium batteries in old electronics can also burst, creating a potential fire risk. But unlike the other things on this list, don’t throw them in the trash—here’s a guide to disposing of old electronics safely.
Old paint
Moving to a new home? Give the walls a good inspection. Homes built before 1978 are usually covered in lead-based paints—which becomes a problem when the paint starts to flake and it’s time to repaint. Highly toxic, lead can cause an array of health problems, including organ damage and lead poisoning, according to the Department of Housing and Urban Development. Make sure you never flush these 12 things down the toilet.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/wellness/30-things-you-need-to-throw-out-asap/
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