EDS Air Conditioning Recycling Air Conditioning Units to Protect Environment
Lake Worth, Florida (PRWEB) June 11, 2015 -- Throwing away an old air conditioning unit can be extremely harmful to the environment. That’s why E.D.S Air Conditioning recycles old units rather than tossing them in the trash.
Air conditioning units contain freon and other refrigerants that are regulated by the U.S. Federal Government under the Clean Air Act. If released into the atmosphere, these chemicals can damage the ozone layer and otherwise work as greenhouse gases.
The Green Team of E.D.S Air Conditioning is committed to protecting the environment. When E.D.S employees remove an old unit to replace it with a new energy-efficient air handler and or condensing unit, the recycling process begins. They ensure all old units are taken to a designated area to be properly disassembled. The refrigerants must be removed safely and professionally by the company’s certified and licensed technicians. All parts are then recycled and any harmful chemicals are disposed of properly in order to protect the atmosphere.
About E.D.S Air Conditioning Inc.
E.D.S Air Conditioning, a full-service commercial and residential air conditioning company was founded in 2006 and has grown to employ a staff of 42 personnel, comprised of 15 professional service technicians and a fleet of 24 vehicles providing service throughout Palm Beach and surrounding counties. E.D.S Air Conditioning is fully licensed {CAC1815515} and insured as required by the state of Florida and is a member of both the Palm Beach County Air Conditioning Contractors Association and the Better Business Bureau.
Mickie Melvin, EDS Air Conditioning, http://www.edsairconditioning.com/, +1 561.586.7090, [email protected]
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