How best to dispose of a dead sensor?

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Scared Silly

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I have a couple of O2 sensors that are dead. I was wondering are any of the electronics reusable? I hate to just throw them into the land fill as the do contain some caustics. More and more I like to be able to reduce/reuse/recycle as much as possible. Any suggestion - I would be happy to send them to CA if they could be rebuilt.
 
I have a couple of O2 sensors that are dead. I was wondering are any of the electronics reusable? I hate to just throw them into the land fill as the do contain some caustics. More and more I like to be able to reduce/reuse/recycle as much as possible. Any suggestion - I would be happy to send them to CA if they could be rebuilt.

Hi ya Scared Silly,

We provide free electronics waste recycling for Analox products and consumables. These sensor should not be disposed in a landfill. Please feel free to snail mail them to my office at
Analox
E-Waste
5981 Engineer Dr
Huntington Beach, CA 92649

Safe Diving,
Patti
 
Yes, excellent I like companies that take back their dead products and dispose of them properly. Too bad more companies do not have such programs (they are required in parts of Europe).
 

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