Last night when my husband got home from work he brought with him a nearly empty spray can of Lysol. "What's this?" I ask..."There's barely any left." With a big grin of disgust on his face he tells me that the gov't inspection nazi's came into his office earlier in the day.
Did you know that Lysol is a hazardous material? So is the bottle of isopropyl alcohol he had on his desk--it's gotta go. Both were in original labeled containers. Also considered hazardous was the gallon jug of H2O he keeps for refilling the fish bowl on his desk. I asked him if they made him dump out the water in the fish bowl. They didn't, but they wanted him to get rid of the other jug of water for his plants, it's blue 'miracle grow' in a gallon jug. "Not marked" they say "it's hazardous material." I guess the black marker I labeled both jugs with wore off over the months. He said they confiscated the bag of charcoal from the building that they use for their grill, but not the grill itself. Charcoal is combustible material, ya know. I'm surprised they left the reams of copy paper alone. Maybe they can use them in the grill.
Before they left they promised to bring him a new container of Lysol and alcohol. The bottles that they will be replaced with are not hazardous material because they will have a big label that says "FEDERAL GOV'T" on them. Hahahahaha---go figure.
Did you know that Lysol is a hazardous material? So is the bottle of isopropyl alcohol he had on his desk--it's gotta go. Both were in original labeled containers. Also considered hazardous was the gallon jug of H2O he keeps for refilling the fish bowl on his desk. I asked him if they made him dump out the water in the fish bowl. They didn't, but they wanted him to get rid of the other jug of water for his plants, it's blue 'miracle grow' in a gallon jug. "Not marked" they say "it's hazardous material." I guess the black marker I labeled both jugs with wore off over the months. He said they confiscated the bag of charcoal from the building that they use for their grill, but not the grill itself. Charcoal is combustible material, ya know. I'm surprised they left the reams of copy paper alone. Maybe they can use them in the grill.
Before they left they promised to bring him a new container of Lysol and alcohol. The bottles that they will be replaced with are not hazardous material because they will have a big label that says "FEDERAL GOV'T" on them. Hahahahaha---go figure.