White Goods and Bulky Items
Cleanup of white goods and bulky items is held twice a year; once in the spring (May) and once in the fall (October), from 7:00 am to 2:00 pm at the Hampton Falls Brush Dump, at the corner of Drinkwater and Parsonage Roads. There are fees for disposal of certain items. Please note that fees are subject to change.
Only residents with dump stickers are permitted to participate in the spring cleanup program. New dump stickers can be purchased at the Town Clerk's Office for a cost of $3 per sticker. The Town Clerk's office is open Monday, 8:30 am- Noon, 1 pm-4 pm. Tuesday and Thursday, 8:30 am-Noon and 1 pm-4 pm; Friday , (Sept-May) 9 am-Noon. Stickers will also be available for purchase at the Brush Dump on the cleanup days.
"White Goods" are appliances, such as refrigerators, washing machines, hot water heaters,dryers, etc.
"Electronics Recycling" A container is available for the recycling of electronics at a fee of $5 per item. Items acceptable for recycling include: Computers, fax machines, scanners, keyboards and mice, mainframes, VCR/DVD players, stereos, monitors, printers, telecommunications equipment, speakers, wire, and televisions up to 36" in size.
"Bulky Items" include large items, such as sofas, chairs, rugs, air conditioners, mattresses.
Stumps and hazardous household waste are not allowed at the brush dump. NO BRUSH IS ACCEPTED ON WHITE GOODS DAYS.
The Town Policy regarding the disposal of tires at the brush dump is as follows:
There is a $25 fee for disposal of freon and there is a $5 fee to dispose of 5, 10, and 20-pound propane tanks and a $20 fee to dispose of 30, 40, or 100 pound tanks.
The Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day sponsored by the Southeast Regional Refuse Disposl District 53-B is held at the Hampton Old Town Hall parking lot in May from 9 am to Noon. A listing of what is acceptable/not acceptable at this collection is available at the Town Hall. Computer monitors and televisions will be accepted. There is a $20 charge to dispose of these items.
Items NOT allowed include, but are not limited to: antifreeze, car batteries, fluorescent lamps, hypodermic needles, dirt or soils, treated wood, railroad ties, paint, oil, gasoline, asbestos, 55-gallon drums, smoke detectors, and animal carcasses and feces.