15-07-15, 08:34 PM
Tbh, yes it would certainly dissipate into the atmosphere but that's not the reason for just doing it!
Freon and various other gas releases have to be controlled due to environmental issues, and as mentioned earlier come under COSHH regulations and are therefore have legal obligations attached to them.
If found releasing any gases under these regs, without a licence and various other requirements, there can be some serious fines to pay. Leave that job to the experts. It's pretty much a minefield, granted, that's another reason to leave it well alone, but if you think asbestos was just dumped years ago and look at the hassle it's causing now, just imagine if everyone just released any type if gas they wanted into the atmosphere, what state this planet would be in.
Freon and various other gas releases have to be controlled due to environmental issues, and as mentioned earlier come under COSHH regulations and are therefore have legal obligations attached to them.
If found releasing any gases under these regs, without a licence and various other requirements, there can be some serious fines to pay. Leave that job to the experts. It's pretty much a minefield, granted, that's another reason to leave it well alone, but if you think asbestos was just dumped years ago and look at the hassle it's causing now, just imagine if everyone just released any type if gas they wanted into the atmosphere, what state this planet would be in.
Colin
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