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Cathode Ray Tubes

TV's, Monitors

Cothod Ray Tubes
Cathode Ray Tubes include
TV's and monitors.
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What are CRT monitors and why can't I throw mine away? Cathode Ray Tubes (or CRTs) is the picture tube found in most conventional televisions and computer monitors. The California Department of Toxics and Substance Control (DTSC) has stated that the material in Cathode Ray Tubes is hazardous and that CRTs are banned from California municipal landfills. See the DTSC Legislative Summary Report to learn more about CRT monitors.

So what can I do with my old monitors? Bargain Barn will take both working and non-working monitors. You can visit their website or call them during their business hours (Monday - Friday, 9AM - 1PM) at (530) 752-2145.

So Bargain Barn will take ALL my old monitors? Unfortunately we can only accept UC Davis monitors. If you have a personal computer monitor that needs recycling, visit the Yolo County Electronic Waste website for information on proper disposal. Remember! As of February 2006, it is illegal to throw away any electronic devices. Please do your part and dispose of them properly.

 
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