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Friday, May 19, 2023

Li-ion battery safety

Li-ion batteries can catch fire!

Li-ion batteries can be recycled to recover valuable materials like lithium, cobalt, and nickel. Recycling these batteries also helps to reduce the environmental impact of disposing of them in landfills.

If you have Li-ion batteries that need to be recycled, you can check with your local recycling center or electronic waste (e-waste) recycling program to see if they accept them. Some retailers that sell electronics may also have collection programs for used batteries.

It's important to safely store dead Li-ion batteries before recycling or disposing of them, as they can pose a fire hazard if not handled properly. Here are some tips for storing dead Li-ion batteries safely:

  1. Store them in a cool, dry place: Heat and humidity can increase the risk of a Li-ion battery catching fire, so it's important to store them in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  2. Keep them away from flammable materials: Li-ion batteries can ignite flammable materials, so it's important to keep them away from things like paper, cloth, and gasoline.

  3. Store them in a non-conductive container: If possible, store the batteries in a non-conductive container, such as a plastic or metal box, to reduce the risk of accidental short circuits.

  4. Tape the contacts: Covering the contacts of the battery with electrical tape can help to prevent short circuits and reduce the risk of fire.

By following these tips, you can safely store dead Li-ion batteries until you are able to recycle or dispose of them properly.

Source: Some or all of the content was generated using an AI language model

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