Found this when I was out litter picking looks in excellent condition must of been pinched by kids collection from Packmoor
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What should I check for when collecting free items?
When collecting free items, carefully inspect them for any hidden damage, wear and tear, or safety hazards. Consider the cost of repair or cleaning before taking the item. Also, be mindful of hygiene, especially with soft furnishings or items that may have been stored in damp conditions.
Am I responsible for the item once I take it?
Yes, once you take possession of a free item, you are responsible for its safety and disposal if needed. Be sure you can safely transport the item and that it complies with any relevant safety standards for its intended use.
What are the rules about leaving unwanted items on the street in Stoke-on-Trent?
Leaving items on the street without permission is considered fly-tipping and is illegal in Stoke-on-Trent and throughout the UK. You could face a fine. Always dispose of unwanted items responsibly through proper recycling channels or by arranging a bulky waste collection with your local council.
How can I ensure the free item is safe to use, especially electrical items?
For electrical items, check for a valid CE marking. If possible, test the item before taking it. Be aware that free electrical items may not meet current safety standards. Consider having them professionally checked before use, especially if they are older or show signs of wear. If in doubt, do not use the item.
What should I do if the free item is not as described or is damaged?
Since the item is free, you generally accept it 'as is'. However, it's good practice to communicate with the person offering the item if it's significantly different from the description or has undisclosed damage. While you may not have recourse for compensation, clear communication can prevent misunderstandings and ensure a fair exchange.
