diff --git a/hardware/kiosk-removal.html b/hardware/kiosk-removal.html index 6b57334..c967190 100644 --- a/hardware/kiosk-removal.html +++ b/hardware/kiosk-removal.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ title: Kiosk Removal Tips description: published: true -date: 2024-10-21T16:52:54.211Z +date: 2024-10-22T03:11:33.414Z tags: editor: ckeditor dateCreated: 2024-10-21T11:40:57.586Z @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@ dateCreated: 2024-10-21T11:40:57.586Z
Most, if not all, outdoor kiosks are connected to power via a custom wired connection to the building's electrics. Some buildings will have external breaker panels nearby for their Redbox. However, not all installations will have this. Ensure power has been disconnected before cutting any wires or removing the kiosk.
Some outdoor kiosks are bolted into the ground they were set on. If this is the case, it's possible the original bolts have seized into the ground. This will make removal more difficult without the right tools.
Other outdoor kiosks are mounted with a retaining rail holding the original nylon feet to the ground. This can be unbolted (14mm) to allow removal of the unit.
-Take proper care to ensure no exposed live wires are left after removing an Outdoor Kiosk. Take all signage and don't leave any hazards behind, such as partially removed bolts embedded in the ground. If any cut bolts are sticking out of the ground, a solution might be using a cut-off disc on a grinder to cut them flush with the ground. Be sure to clear away flammable detritus (leaves, paper, etc.) before using the grinder.
+Take proper care to ensure no exposed live wires are left after removing an Outdoor Kiosk (This can easily be done by keeping power off to the breaker and capping each wire individually utilizing wire nuts at the ends). Take all signage and don't leave any hazards behind, such as partially removed bolts embedded in the ground. If any cut bolts are sticking out of the ground, a solution might be using a cut-off disc on a grinder to cut them flush with the ground. Be sure to clear away flammable detritus (leaves, paper, etc.) before using the grinder.
Kiosks often have accessories on them, such as signage and promotional devices.