For this year’s Fire Safety Week, the Baton Rouge Fire Department wants everyone to learn about how to properly own electronics and devices with lithium-ion batteries inside to avoid starting a ...
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Lithium-ion battery devices in homes: How to avoid risk and properly dispose of items
National Fire Prevention Week is kicking off. There are many electronics in our homes — smartphones, tablets, power and lawn ...
Once your lithium batteries turn old or become damaged, make sure you are keeping yourself and your family safe by disposing ...
Some single-use batteries can go in the trash in most states but rechargeable batteries should always be recycled. Contact ...
BRUNSWICK HILLS, Ohio (WJW) — The Brunswick Hills Fire department on Wednesday began a campaign to help people properly and safely dispose of used lithium ion batteries. The rechargeable batteries ...
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First things first, if the batteries have corroded, dispose of them according to your local waste authority guidelines, or you can drop them off at your local Home Depot store’s recycling bin.
An East Earl Township fire last month involved 13 or 14 fire companies, the state Department of Environmental Protection and a Lancaster County hazmat team, several small explosions, smoke from all ...
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