Lithium-ion Battery Safety

Don't overcharge

Never exceed the suggested charge time.

Only use certified batteries

Don’t use off brand batteries or charging cords.

Never tamper

Never attempt to modify, tamper with, or build your own lithium-ion batteries.

Dispose safely

Batteries should never be placed in the garbage.

All batteries can be disposed of at the Niagara Regional Hazardous Waste Depot at 3557 Thorold Townline Rd. Click below to learn more.

The 4 key elements of battery safety:


Batteries

Only purchase certified batteries and continuously monitor the battery health.

Charging

Lithium-ion batteries can be a fire hazard when improperly charged. Learn how to charge safely.

Tampering

Never attempt to modify, tamper with, or build your own lithium-ion batteries.

Disposal

Lithium-ion batteries are household hazardous waste and should never be placed in the garbage. Learn about proper disposal.

Want to learn more?

Visit the Ontario Fire Marshal's new website Charged For Life and take a quiz below.

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