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Note that regulations may vary in your municipality or state so please check your local regulations. That’s why we’re partnering with important organizations like Earth911 for information on recycling single-use batteries and for recycling rechargeable batteries.Īs a first step, please determine the type of battery you have and then determine the appropriate disposal method. Īlthough it’s often safe to dispose of used batteries via your normal waste management process, Energizer encourages everyone to recycle their batteries – it’s simply the responsible thing to do. Department of Transportation, “batteries pose little risk contained in the devices they power and that taking the battery out of the device does not enhance safety."įor additional information and the latest in battery and battery-powered device transportation, please visit. Take steps to prevent crushing, puncturing or putting a high degree of pressure on the battery, as this can cause an internal short-circuit, resulting in overheating. Keep spare batteries in the original retail packaging, to prevent unintentional activation or short-circuiting.įor loose batteries, place a strip of insulated tape across the battery's contacts or place each battery in its own protective case, plastic bag or package to protect them from contact with metal objects, such as coins, keys or jewelry. In the passenger compartment, flight crews can better monitor safety conditions to prevent an incident, and can access fire extinguishers, if an incident does happen.

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Pack spare batteries in carry-on baggage. Batteries and battery-powered devices are safe to fly with if you follow these simple guidelines from the U.S. Planning a trip? You don’t need to leave your batteries at home. Is there a right way and a wrong way to travel with batteries? Learn some helpful tips on the best way to store, handle and care for your batteries when traveling. It’s not necessary to store batteries in a refrigerator.

  • DO practice proper battery storage by keeping batteries in a cool, dry place at normal room temperature.
  • DO preserve battery life by switching off a device and removing the batteries when it’s not being used, and is not expected to be used for extended periods of time.
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  • DO remove all batteries from the device at the same time and replace them with new batteries of the same size and type.
  • DO immediately remove exhausted batteries from your device and dispose of properly.
  • DO keep battery contact surfaces clean by gently rubbing with a clean pencil eraser or cloth.
  • Follow the symbols showing the correct way to position the positive (+) and negative (-) ends of the batteries. Only use the size and type of battery specified in the instructions.
  • DO read the instructions on your device before installing batteries.
  • Contact the National Battery Ingestion Hotline for more information: or 80 Do not let the child eat or drink until an X-ray determines if a battery is present.ĥ. Provide the medical team with the identification number from the battery’s package if possible.ģ. Tell doctors and nurses it might be a coin lithium battery.Ģ. IF YOU SUSPECT YOUR CHILD HAS SWALLOWED A COIN LITHIUM BATTERY, TAKE HIM OR HER TO THE EMERGENCY ROOM IMMEDIATELY AND FOLLOW THESE STEPS:ġ.

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    Visit our Coin Lithium Battery Safety page or call Energizer Customer Support (1-80) to learn more.

  • Do help Energizer drive awareness of the risks associated with ingesting 20-millimeter, coin lithium batteries when swallowed.
  • Visit Coin Lithium Battery Safety page to learn more. If swallowed, coin lithium battery batteries can get stuck in a child’s esophagus where they can cause serious injury in less than two hours.
  • Energizer ® Performance Metal Tactical Lightsĭo keep batteries, especially small and coin lithium batteries and the devices that use them, out of reach of children.
  • Energizer ® Vision HD Performance Metal.







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