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Dry ice distribution locations for Con Ed customers

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Con Edison will distribute dry ice at four locations starting at 12 p.m. Thursday to customers who are without power due to Hurricane Sandy. Distribution will continue until 5 p.m. or until supplies run out. The company will also have personnel at the locations to answer customers' questions.

These are the locations:

Brooklyn

2865 West 19th Street - two blocks from MCU Park (Cyclones Stadium)

Queens

155 St. and Baisley Blvd. (Baisley Pond Park, South Jamaica)

Staten Island

Father Capadano Blvd. and Hunter Ave. (parking lot near the Staten Island Parks Department)

Westchester County

In Armonk at the IBM Complex/Town Park at Business Park Dr.  Parking Lot. Set GPS for 200 Business Park Drive

Instructions for safe handling and disposal of dry ice are printed on the bag for residents who pick up dry ice. Dry ice is frozen carbon dioxide and should be used only in well-ventilated areas. Keep children and pets safely away.

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