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Disposing Of Old Tv
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Does anyone know how I can get rid of heavy old tv. It is upstairs. Too heavy for me to bring downstairs. Are there any companies in the.Portsmouth area that do this
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If it's working (even if it needs a Freeview box to be able to actually use it) BHF will collect it for free, so that they can sell it in one of their 'Furniture & Electrical' shops:
https:/ /www.bh f.org.u k/shop/ donatin g-goods /f-and- e-colle ction
If it's not working, Portsmouth City Council will charge a whopping £30 to collect it. (Ideally, it would be better to find someone - such as an unemployed neighbour who needs a bit of cash - to take it to the recycling centre for perhaps half that sum).
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If it's not working, Portsmouth City Council will charge a whopping £30 to collect it. (Ideally, it would be better to find someone - such as an unemployed neighbour who needs a bit of cash - to take it to the recycling centre for perhaps half that sum).
Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment (WEEE) is now controlled by most local authorities. Ring them and ask for advice. An old tv will probably have a cathode ray tube type screen which needs specialist handling to render it safe. It will be vacuum charged like a light bulb but much more dangerous.