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* Batteries: A number of studies have shown that storing batteries in the freezer helps them retain their charge longer.
Prevention focuses on checking and securing the battery compartment of all household products, storing batteries out of a child's reach and sight, never leaving batteries sitting out loose, and not allowing children to play with batteries.
Storing batteries in the REFRIGERATOR will help to reduce the effects of storing (assuming your fridge doesn't freeze the milk all the time).
Storing batteries in their original package will help you prevent this.
Storing batteries sealed in their packaging ensures that they remain protected from environmental factors such as humidity.
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Work is also under way to develop better energy-storing batteries, smart grids and electric cars.
Speaking of storage, contrary to popular belief, it is not a good idea to store batteries in a refrigerator.
The building, on the National Register of Historic Places, was once used to store batteries made in adjoining factories.
Always store batteries with the positive and negative terminals away from each other.
Do not store batteries in a metal container unless they are protected from shorting out and leakage.
Have scissors or your multi-purpose or Swiss army knife to cut open the package or store batteries in a marked plastic bag.
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