Lecture bottles are small gas cylinders (about 2 inches by 13 inches) and are frequently used for highly hazardous gases to keep the total quantity of a very dangerous substance present in the lab to a minimum. Lecture bottles of dangerous gases are still captured under the Dangerous Gas Safety Program, however.
- Lecture bottles of poisonous and pyrophoric gases must always be kept inside the fume hood, whether or not they are in use.
- The number of lecture bottles allowed in a lab at Georgia Tech is limited to 6.
Other rules that apply to full sized cylinders also apply to lecture bottles such as:
- Secure in-use bottles
- Store upright
- Always use regulators, fittings, and tubing that are compatible with the gas
- Remove regulators when not in use
Holder available from Sigma appropriate for in-use or in-storage lecture bottles
Holder available from Sigma appropriate for storing lecture bottles
Gas supply companies will not rent lecture bottles: you must buy them. Disposing of a lecture bottle is very expensive (about $1,000.00 each). Some companies, however, will take back lecture bottles that you have purchased from them, for a fee. Please check before you buy and try to purchase lecture bottles from a company that will take them back. Contact EHS (404-894-4635) for help with shipping a lecture bottle back to the manufacturer.
Here is an example of what not to do with lecture bottles:
Always dispose of lecture bottles that you no longer need.