What should I do if my rechargeable battery begins to leak?
If the leaked electrolyte comes into contact with the eyes or body and is not properly removed, it can cause blindness or severe burning sensations.
As a result, it is critical to take appropriate treatment measures as soon as possible to avoid those risks.
If any leakage comes into contact with your eyes or skin, immediately rinse them with plenty of water and contact your doctor.
If any leakage comes into contact with clothing or furniture, thoroughly clean them.
A battery that is leaking or has previously leaked is unfit for use and should be discarded. Place the batteries in a plastic bag, without touching them, and place it in an electrical store's recycling bin.
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