Bulky Recycling Day Set For Saturday In Johns Creek
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Johns Creek GA
02 June, 2021
4:30 PM
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JOHNS CREEK, GA — The City of Johns Creek and Keep North Fulton Beautiful are hosting a Bulky Recycling and Clothing Collection from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday, June 5 at city hall, 11360 Lakefield Dr. The event is for Johns Creek residents only and requires pre-event registration. Attendees must provide a valid photo ID that displays an address. No businesses or contractors. Pre-register here for the event online. The registration deadline is Thursday, June 3, or when attendee capacity is reached, whichever comes first. Registration will not be accepted on site. CDC recommended guidelines will be followed for the health and safety of workers, volunteers, and residents. Acceptable items: Bikes in and condition: Any great to good-conditioned bike will be donated to a kid in need of a new set of wheels through Free Bikes for Kidz Atlanta. Bikes that have seen better days will have their parts salvaged to build a new bike for a new kid, or will be recycled.Clothing: Clean, good-condition clothing. (Must be placed in a tied bag, no shoes, belts, or hard items in bag with clothing).Shoes, belts, and small working appliances in good condition (Must be placed in a taped-up box)BooksLarge appliances: refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, dishwashers, residential A/C units, ovens, stoves, stove tops, dehumidifiers, wine coolers and microwaves.Electronics: cell phones, computers (monitors and towers), computer accessories, CRT and LCD televisions, batteries (No alkaline i.e. single use "A," "AA," "C," etc. batteries; these can be safely thrown away in the trash)Bulky metal items: grills, lawn furniture, scrap metal, file cabinets, and lawn mowers (empty out fuel responsibly before bringing to our event)Home medical equipment in good condition: wheelchairs, walkers, canes, shower seats, etc. These will go to our medical equipment collection unit and will be used by another individual in need. No sharps, prescriptions, or used tubing.Fluorescent lights (tubes and curly CFLs)F.O.G. (cooking fats/oils/grease only - NOT automotive oil or lubricants)In addition, Habitat for Humanity will be onsite and will accept the following:Building materials—must be in excellent conditionDoors—damage freeTrim –must be 6' or longerUnused lumber—over 6; onlyCabinets—must be in near perfect conditionFlooring, Tile--Will not accept less than 4 boxes of the same item.Furniture—must be in excellent, like new condition--no upholstered furnitureCoffee/end tablesDressersFiling cabinetsHardwareCabinet knobsDoor knobs/deadboltsElectrical hardwareHingesPlumbing hardwareLightingFloor/table lampsHanging chandeliersPlumbing suppliesToilets—must be spotlessly clean, and low flow, marked 1.6 gallons or lessWindowsSmall double and single hung windows only-no bay windows or large windows Unacceptable items: Medical waste or needles/ sharpsAmmunition or explosivesPharmaceuticalsSports or exercise equipmentWaterbedsVacuum cleaners (The cord can be cut off and recycled with electronics, but the vacuum cleaner itself will not be accepted)Fluids or gasses: (motor oil, anti-freeze, gasoline, propane, fire extinguishers etc. We will hold a separate event for these items at a later date.)Construction or demolition materials (except what Habitat will accept—see list)Yard debrisHousehold trashGlass or mirrorsTires Carpets, rugs, or carpet padBox springs or mattresses (although you can cut out the metal springs from the mattress and take the springs only to scrap metal).Baby itemsAlkaline batteries (all others OK)Incandescent or LED lights (fluorescent only)If these items are in good condition, the city suggests donating these items. If building and construction materials are in good condition, consider donating them to Lifecycle Building Center of Greater Atlanta. Visit Keep North Fulton Beautiful's website for frequently asked questions about the event.
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