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Don't throw away used rechargeable batteries and cell phones! Recycle them!

All personnel must be familiar with these Safety guidelines for rechargeable battery and cell phone collection:
 RBRC recycles Nickel Cadmium (Ni-Cd), Nickel Metal Hydride (Ni-MH), Lithium Ion (Li-ion), Nickel Zinc (Ni-Zn), and Small Sealed Lead (Pb)* batteries found in cellular and cordless phones, cordless power tools, laptop computers, PDAs, two-way radios, camcorders, remote control toys, and other cordless products.
* weighing less than 2 lbs/1 kg per battery.
 Alkaline, lithium, or other non-rechargeable batteries are not accepted for recycling.
 RBRC accepts all cell phone makes and models. Phones must be deactivated prior to depositing into the collection box.
 Used rechargeable batteries may still contain a residual charge that can short-circuit and get hot if terminals come in contact with other battery terminals during storage and shipping.
 To prevent short-circuits, RBRC mandates a ONE rechargeable battery, or cell phone with battery, ONE bag rule. Each rechargeable battery, or cell phone with installed battery, must be placed into a separate plastic bag. If plastic bags are unavailable, cover battery terminals with tape (electrical, duct, or masking).
 The shipment of rechargeable batteries that have not been properly packaged to prevent short-circuits is a violation of Federal law. Additionally, failure to comply with these RBRC shipping guidelines may lead to a disruption of recycling services.
 Place the rechargeable battery and cell phone collection box in a monitored location. The box should be within easy reach of properly trained personnel.
 While rechargeable batteries are normally safe to handle, they could contain materials that may have vented during use. If a rechargeable battery appears to be dirty or to have a white powdery substance around the terminal, exercise caution when handling. Do not touch the dirty area. Wash your hands with soap and water.  Place the battery in a plastic bag before placing it in the collection box.
 Do not attempt to discharge a rechargeable battery by short-circuiting the terminals.
 Do not accept wet batteries. Batteries should be dry before being placed into the collection box.
 Do not overfill the collection box. When a collection box is full, seal and ship using the prepaid shipping label. RBRC will automatically ship replacement boxes as needed. Allow up to 4 weeks for delivery.
 Exercise caution when handling a collection box filled with rechargeable batteries and cell phones. It may cause personal injury if dropped. If a collection box breaks and releases its contents, place the rechargeable batteries and cell phones into a new collection box.
 If you have questions about recycling rechargeable batteries or cell phones, call toll free: (877) 723-1297; email: rbrc@rbrc.com; or visit online: http://www.call2recycle.org.