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"If you live in the Town of Markham, be a part of our test market. Sign up to receive a FREE package of 2 Green Key tools."
http://www.colemancanada.ca/recyclin...linder.en.aspx
Great thnx.
Fantastic. Now its starting that one would be able to actually recycle propane cylinders! Hope the Markham testing goes well so it gets incorporated in Toronto. Until then, this is important - from their website:
DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS FOR COLEMAN® PROPANE CYLINDERS WITHOUT THE GREEN KEY® TOOL
Unfortunately, residential recycling programs for propane cylinders are not yet available in many areas. If a propane cylinder recycling program is not yet offered in your area, below are instructions to properly dispose of an EMPTY 16.4 oz. propane cylinder.
CAUTION: Read and follow instructions and warning on the propane cylinder before disposal to avoid serious injury or death!
To properly dispose of an EMPTY 16.4 oz. propane cylinder:
In Canada, any pressurized container, including propane cylinders are considered to be Hazardous Household Waste. You must follow your local rules for appropriate disposal; that may require the cylinder to be taken to a Hazardous Waste depot or collection event. Contact your Municipal Waste Management department for information for your area. - DO THIS FIRST TO ENSURE YOU CAN IN FACT "RECYCLE IT"
- First, ensure the cylinder is EMPTY.
- Take the EMPTY cylinder outdoors away from any open flame or ignition source as they can ignite leaking gas.
- Attach the EMPTY cylinder to an appliance.
- In an outdoor, well-ventilated area, open the control valve on the appliance and light the burner(s).
- Operate the appliance until the flame completely extinguishes.
- Turn the appliance control valve off and let appliance cool.
- Detach the EMPTY cylinder.
- Then follow local rules for disposal. - LEARN WHAT THEY ARE!
Thanks Crumpet.
--Dizzy
THANX-not my area so I sent it to my son who is!
Thanks!