Freon Recovery
Why Freon Recovery Matters…
In the past a refrigerator leaking could have become deadly; today it will cause a headache. But in the days before Freon people were so scared of the poisonous fumes they would leave their refrigerators in the back yard for fear of poisoning!
In terms of the history of refrigeration - Freon is a relatively new synthetic refrigerant. Since the 1980’s Freon has come under harsh fire as a prime cause to the ozone layer problem. Newer and safer refrigerants are being invented all the time. As science develops newer and safer refrigerants the older more dangerous refrigerants are slowly being phased out – but Freon and other outdated refrigerants do still have resale value.
Freon was invented in 1928 by Thomas Midgley. Biochemically speaking Freon is colorless and odorless. Freon and its derivatives have many commercial uses. Freon is a trade name belonging to DuPont (E.I. du Pont de Nemours & Company) and refers to a range of chlorofluorocarbons which are used in a variety of commercial applications.
We all know about the hole in the ozone layer and the dangers that this ever growing hole poses to our environment, but how much do we really know about our own part in this deterioration? Man-made CFC’s and common refrigerants such as Freon are found in everyday items and are said to contribute between 75%-85% of the damage. Natural things such as volcano eruptions contribute to the damage as well; but in far smaller quantities. Without an ozone layer all the harmful UV rays are able to pass unfiltered through to the earth. This can result in sunburn, skin cancers and eventually large scale global warming which will result in famine as crop yields decrease.
Freon in the home can be found in refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, fire extinguishers and even some aerosol spray cans. What do consumers actually need to know about Freon? We can make a huge difference by checking labels and buying only Ozone Friendly products and appliances.
Freon Exposure can be dangerous, while it does not have any serious long term effects, excessive Freon exposure can be deadly to small children and pets. It is best to let a professional handle your Freon recovery and removal. Rather replace and dispose of potentially dangerous appliances.
Responsible Freon Recovery and Removal is a way for you and your family to do your bit for the environment. In light of the Montreal Protocol it is illegal to sell ozone depleting substances to anyone other than a certified technician. But this does not mean you have to have costly services, maintenance or repairs done to your
Freon recovery is tricky business so the safest way to handle is not to – let the professionals take care of your Freon recovery and removal! We at Refrigerant Supply maintain a detailed collection of reference pages. If you need some information regarding the Freon in your home then consult our website at http://www.refrigerant-supply.com/.
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