The City of Kirkland is currently phasing out the use of gas-powered leaf blowers and hosting a trade-in event to help the community dispose of their gas-powered leaf blowers in exchange for a new electric blower. Make the switch now and receive a new electric leaf blower!
Participants will receive a voucher valued at $100 – redeemable at select local stores to be used toward the purchase of a new electric leaf blower.
Participating businesses include:
- Pacific Nail and Staple - 11332 120th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98033
- Westlake Ace Hardware - 6613 132nd Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98033
- Fred Meyer Kirkland - 12221 120th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034
Why make the switch?
- Keep unhealthy noxious fumes out of the community
- Promote quieter neighborhoods
- Reduce environmental impacts of gas emissions
To be eligible for a voucher, you must:
- Bring your gas blower empty of oil and gas. Please drain your leaf blower before the event.
- Provide proof of Kirkland residency in the form of a utility bill or identification
Where: The North Kirkland Community Center north parking lot. 12421 103rd Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034
Please stay in your car and slowly drive through as directed by Kirkland staff. Keep your gas-powered leaf blower in the trunk of your car for easy removal by staff and volunteers. Vouchers are available on a first-come, first served basis.
When: September 28th, 2024 10:30 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Don’t miss this opportunity to upgrade your leaf blowing equipment!
Who qualifies to participate?
All Kirkland residents can participate in the trade-in. The voucher is intended for use by Kirkland residential leaf blower users, not commercial users. A separate rebate program for landscaping businesses to transition their commercial-grade gas-powered leaf blowers is currently being developed. However, businesses are free to drop off any commercial grade gas powered blowers that they would like to dispose of.
Do I have to pay?
No, turning in your gas-powered leaf blower is completely free!
Where can I redeem the voucher?
We are partnering with several local retailers who will accept vouchers.
Participating businesses include:
- Pacific Nail and Staple - 11332 120th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98033
- Westlake Ace Hardware - 6613 132nd Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98033
- Fred Meyer Kirkland - 12221 120th Ave NE, Kirkland, WA 98034
How do I drain the oil and gas from my leaf blower?
1. Find a Well-Ventilated Area: Start by locating a well-ventilated outdoor area to work on your leaf blower. This will help prevent the buildup of potentially harmful fumes during the fuel-draining process.
2. Allow the Engine to Cool: If the leaf blower has been in use, allow it to cool down completely before proceeding. This prevents the risk of accidental burns or fuel spillage due to hot engine components.
3. Locate the Fuel Tank: Identify the fuel tank on your leaf blower. Depending on the model, it may be located near the top or back of the blower. Once located, prepare to empty its contents.
4. Use a Fuel Container: Prepare a suitable fuel container to collect the drained fuel. A clean, approved fuel container is recommended for this purpose. It’s important to use a container specifically designed for fuel storage to ensure safe handling and disposal.
5. Remove the Fuel Cap: Carefully unscrew the fuel cap from the tank to access the fuel. Be cautious to prevent any spillage during this step.
6. Drain the Fuel: Tilt the leaf blower carefully to pour the fuel from the tank into the designated fuel container. Take your time to ensure that as much fuel as possible is removed from the tank. It’s crucial to avoid spillage and minimize environmental impact. Use a funnel to drain the gasoline.
7. Secure the Fuel Container: Once the fuel is drained, securely fasten the cap on the fuel container to prevent any leaks or spills. Ensure that the container is labeled appropriately for future identification.
8. Follow the Same Process for the Oil: Wipe away debris from the oil fill plug and remove the plug. Tip the leaf blower and drain the oil into a used-oil container. Clean up any oil residue or spills. DO NOT MIX THE OIL WITH THE GASOLINE
What should I do with the drained fluid from my gas-powered leaf blower?
O’Reilly Auto Parts offers free oil recycling.
If you live in King County, you can take your oil and gas to any of the collection sites below and there is no fee to drop off your household hazardous waste at a collection site.
Hazardous Waste Collection Sites:
- North Seattle Household Hazardous Waste Facility: Sunday – Tuesday
- Factoria Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Service: Tuesday – Friday, Saturday and Sunday
- South Seattle Household Hazardous Waste Facility: Thursday – Saturday
- Auburn Wastemobile: Saturday – Sunday
- Traveling Wastemobile: Seasonal February – October
Visit www.kingcountyhazwastewa.gov for more information.
Who can I contact with questions?
Diana Hart, Government Affairs Manager at Dhart@kirklandwa.gov
Mikayla Binns, Special Projects Coordinator at mbinns@kirklandwa.gov