‘Freon huffing’ on the rise, posing danger to teens-KSL.com

Posted: July 7, 2011 in Uncategorized


SALT LAKE CITY — When you turn on your air conditioning, you’re also fueling a dangerous new trend among teenagers.
Many are now huffing chemicals out of AC units.
The practice is not only potentially deadly for teens, it can destroy an air
conditioning unit in a matter of minutes.
Ryan Rentmeister owns Rentmeister Total Home Service and this is his
company’s busy season. Hot temperatures have people turning on their air
conditioners, but many aren’t working because their Freon is gone.
“We’ve had four cases just in our company over the last week,” Rentmeister
said Wednesday. That includes his own brother’s AC unit and his mom’s.
Rentmeister took KSL News along to his mother’s house as he installed a
special lock. Before he did that, he ran a quick test.
“Someone may have gotten to it in the last couple days and got a little more,
‘cause it appears to be a little low,” he said.
So what’s happening? People are huffing refrigerant, or Freon, inside the air conditioner. Surveillance video recently posted on YouTube captured teens visiting an air conditioning unit three times to get high.
But huffing refrigerant is not only dangerous, it can be deadly. A year ago,
Idaho teenager Cody Liedle, an expert swimmer, drowned. Police say he had
huffed Freon right before he went swimming and it contributed to his death.
“This is a trend we’re seeing and we’d like to get a handle on it,” said
Syracuse police Lt. Tracy Jensen.
Jensen says two churches near Syracuse High School have been hit more
than once, but catching the teens is usually easier than prosecuting them.
“It’s something that’s in their system for 15, 20 minutes and it’s gone,” Jensen
explained. “It’s not like alcohol or marijuana where [it] stays in their system.”
Rentmeister suggests everyone install a lock on their AC units. The locks run
$40 to $50 but could end up saving you much more.
“You cannot deter everybody. But if your system is a little more secure, you
could deter some people — and some of those people might be your kids,”
Rentmeister said.
The AC locks can be purchased by contacting your air conditioning
technician. Rentmeister says they’re very easy to install and very difficult to
remove.

 

July 6th, 2011 @ 9:37pm
By Sarah Dallof

http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148&sid=16266745

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