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Published On : 06-19-2020 03:28 PM

What Is the Proper Way to Store Batteries?

Don’t you just hate it when you’re watching your favorite show and the batteries go dead in the remote? You want to click forward to the next episode and keep binge-watching, but you can’t get your remote to work.

Where do you keep them so you can get the most use out of them when you need them? How should you store them so they don’t pose a fire or safety risk to your home and family? What do you do with them after they are dead so you don’t pollute the environment? 

If you’re left wondering how to store batteries safely batteries in your home for optimum battery health and usage then keep reading.

We’ll show you what is the proper way to store batteries and how to safely get rid of them when they’re dead.

What Is the Proper Way to Store Batteries

More than likely you’re using alkaline batteries in your smaller devices. From your kid’s toys to your camping gear and flashlights, most household items use alkaline batteries. These have less acid and are better for the environment. 

It can be a bit of a debate as to where to store batteries in your home. You probably remember your mom storing them in the refrigerator, this is because batteries should be kept in a cool environment. 

However, they should also be kept in an environment with low humidity. So unless you keep them in your crisper drawer with your fruits and vegetables, this probably isn’t a good idea.

Where to Store Your Batteries

So where should you store your batteries? Likely, your home’s heating and cooling system has a built-in humidifier. Keeping your home at low humidity levels isn’t good for your health or the comfort of your home. 

The trick is to find a cool and dry area that will allow you to properly store your batteries for optimum battery life. And once you determine that spot, the best way to store batteries there is either in their original packaging or in a plastic container. You should never store batteries in metal containers for fire safety.

How to Get Rid of Them the Right Way

Once your batteries have lived a long and full life, how do you go about disposing of them properly? To prevent terrible landfill fires and avoid toxic leaks, you need to ensure you properly dispose of your batteries.

But how can you know the right way? The first step is to check with your local community, most have designated drop off-sites where you can safely dispose of your old and dead batteries.

Have Them Ready When You Need Them

Storing batteries can be a confusing matter. No one ever cares about the batteries in their home until they need one.

Now you'll never have to wonder what is the proper way to store batteries safely again. Next time you reach for a battery to power up our remote and watch your favorite show, make sure you’ve chosen a cool and dry location and they aren’t in or near metal.

This way you can know you’ll get the most use out of your batteries and also keep your home safe.

If you have more questions about batteries, reach out to us today. We love to talk about batteries and help you find the perfect solution to all your powering needs.

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