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The first stage is to remove the battery in order to eliminate the risk of a spark.
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The vehicle will then be taken to the de-pollution area where it will be treated using specialist de-pollution equipment.
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This equipment is used to drain the hazardous fluids found on the vehicle including:
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Oil filters are removed and drained.
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If the vehicle is fitted with air conditioning, the refrigerant is recovered.
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The wheels are removed and the tyres are separated from the rims.
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Any hazardous materials such as switches identified as containing mercury or components containing asbestos are removed.
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If the vehicle has any pyrotechnic devices such as air bags or seat belt pre-tensioners these are either removed or deployed in situ.
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Once the de-pollution process has been completed the vehicle can be further processed at a shredder.