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VRLA Battery Dangers |
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- VRLA batteries may emit hydrogen gas. So do not bring fire or a heated object close to the battery, and never use the battery near a spark, fuses and/or equipment that emit sparks. Further, do not store the battery in a closed environment or incorporate it into a closed structure of an enclosure. Doing so can cause an explosion, fire, equipment damage and bodily injury.
- Do not connect the positive terminal and negative terminal of the VRLA battery with a wire or other metals. In addition, make sure metal tools, such as screw drivers, spanners, torque wrenches are properly insulated with vinyl materials before you use them in conjunction with one of our VRLA batteries. Short circuiting the terminals of the battery can cause burn injuries, damage to the storage battery, or trigger explosions.
- Never use the VRLA battery together with other types of batteries, such as dry cells and nickel-cadmium batteries. Do so can cause explosions, fires or bodily injury.
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