Recycling and Technical Training

Environmental Responsibility has always been an essential part of our manufacturing mission

At Falcon Safety Products, Inc. the safety of our employees and our consumers is paramount, which is why we make every effort possible to train our plant technicians in the proper filling techniques. We work hard to control and limit all unnecessary gas omissions during filling.

We also incorporate a recycling system into our manufacturing process that allows our gas propellants to be recycled and re-used where necessary. This only occurs when a product is damaged during filling and deemed unsatisfactory by our quality control department. Although this is a rare occurrence, Falcon makes it a priority to recycle and re-use propellants in order to significantly reduce emissions and protect the environment.

For consumers wishing to know how and if Dust-Off canisters can be recycled. Dust-Off cans are made of steel and can be recycled with metals in accordance to your local recycling programs. However, PLEASE make sure that all cans are empty of compressed gas prior to recycling.

For more information on Falcon's environmental position or issues relating to the impact of aerosols on the environment, please take a minute to view our video below.

Environmental Contact

  • Deborah A Wright
  • Government and Environmental Affairs
  • Falcon Safety Products, Inc.
  • 25 Imclone Drive
  • Branchburg, NJ 08876
  • Main #: 908-707-4900
  • E-mail: Deborah.a.wright @ falconsafety.com

Questions

As a vertically integrated manufacturer and marketer of compressed-gas consumer products; including our hand-held signaling devices and original keyboard cleaning/PC duster, Falcon takes its position as a market leader seriously. If you have a specific question for our company check our FAQ sections found within each of the product sites, or click here to submit your own question.

Environmental Consciousness

Today, Falcon's Signal horns and cleaning dusters use one of two propellants. Both of these gases are 100% NON-OZONE depleting.

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