Battery Safety

Battery safety refers to the practices and precautions taken to prevent accidents, injuries, or damage associated with the use, storage, and disposal of batteries. This includes understanding the potential hazards of batteries, such as fire, explosion, leakage of toxic substances, and electric shock. Guidelines for battery safety emphasize proper handling, including avoiding short circuits, using the correct charger, and not exposing batteries to extreme temperatures or physical damage. It also involves safe storage methods, such as keeping batteries stored in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of children. Additionally, battery safety encompasses disposal practices that comply with environmental regulations to prevent pollution and harm to wildlife.