Battery Safety Guidelines

Follow These Best Practices to Avoid Battery Accidents

Please refer to your vehicle and battery owners’ manual to safely handle your lead-acid battery. Lead-acid batteries contain hydrogen-oxygen gases that can be explosive. Also, leakage of sulfuric acid can cause severe burns. Here are some precautions:

Wear safety glasses or goggles and a face shield

Battery SafetyMake sure the work area is well-ventilated

Battery SafetyKeep the battery out of children’s reach

Keep vent caps
tight and level

Battery SafetyIn the event of an accident, flush with water and call a physician immediately

Battery SafetyNever lean over the battery while boosting, testing or charging it

Keep all ignition sources like cigarettes, flames, and sparks that could cause the battery to explode away from it

Battery SafetyDo not charge, use booster cables or adjust post connections without proper instructions and training

Battery SafetyAvoid metallic contact across the terminals as this can result in short circuit and sparking (remove comma)

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