SDS
Fujian Nanping Nanfu Battery Co.,Ltd 
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7. Information of safety 
7.1 Safety precautions during handling of batteries 
  Insert batteries correctly with regard to the polarities(+ & -)of battery and the equipment 
  Do not short-circuit batteries 
  Do not charge batteries 
  Do not force discharge batteries 
  Do not mix old and new batteries or batteries of different types or brands 
  Exhausted batteries should be immediately removed from equipment and properly disposed 
  Do not heat batteries 
  Do not weld or solder directly to batteries 
  Do not dismantle batteries 
  Do not deform batteries 
  Do not dispose of batteries in fire 
  Keep batteries out of the reach of children   
  Do not allow children to replace batteries without adult supervision 
  Do not encapsulate or modify batteries 
  Store unused batteries in their original packaging away from metal object. If already unpacked, do 
not mix or jumble batteries. 
  Remove batteries from equipment if it is note to be used for an extended period of time unless it is 
for emergency purposes. 
7.2 Packaging 
The packaging shall be adequate to avoid mechanical damage during transport, handling and stacking. 
The materials and packaging design shall be chosen so as to prevent the development of 
unintentional electrical contact, corrosion of the terminals and some protection from the environment. 
7.3 Display and storage 
  Batteries shall be stored in well-ventilated, dry and cool conditions 
  Battery cartons should not be piled up in several layers(or should not exceed a specified height) 
  When batteries are stored in warehouses or displayed in retail stores, they should not be exposed 
to direct sun rays for a long time or placed in areas where they get wet by rain 
  Do not mix unpacked batteries so as to avoid mechanical damage and/or short-circuit among 
each other 
  Do not keep batteries at relative humidity of 75% or above 
  Do not keep batteries at temperature of 45℃  or above 
7.4 Transportation 
When loaded for transportation, battery packages should be so arranged to minimize the risk of falling 
e.g.one from the top of another. They should not be stacked so high that damage to the lower 
packages occurs, Protection from inclement weather should be provided. 









