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NBers Warned To Think Twice Before Buying Secondhand Appliances After Flood

Before you jump on what looks like a good deal on a second-hand appliance being sold online — you should think twice.

The province’s fire marshal and chief electrical inspector are warning people to know where the appliance is coming from as flood-damaged appliances could be offered online. This could lead to a major fire risk to those who buy them without knowing their background.

You should not assume that any part of a flooded electrical installation or appliance is safe. You can take non-hazardous items to certain landfills at no charge and special debris pick-up is also being offered.

If you want to get rid of non-hazardous items like appliances you can take them to the Crane Mountain landfill for free. You can also find details about special debris pickup by clicking here.

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