Safer Choice Standard

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When storing the lights and power generators:
The lights and power generators are intended to be stored indoors and shall not be stored or left outdoors
when not in use.
– Do not stack any items on top of the lights and power generators during storage.
Store your lights and power generators and charger in a cool, dry place between -4°F (-20°C) and 120°F
(50°C).
Do not store lights and power generators where temperatures may exceed 120°F (50°C) such as in direct
sunlight, in a vehicle or metal buildings especially during the summer.
– Do not store the lights and power generators near sources of high heat or fire.
– Do not store the lights and power generators when discharged to 20% or less state of charge (SOC).
Lithium batteries must be charged regularly to perform well. The lights and power generators must be fully
charged by you at least once every 6 months (180 days).
In case of battery damage:
If damaged, the internal battery may emit hazardous fumes. If fumes are present, move lights and power
generators to a well-ventilated area.
– Do not try to repair the lights and power generators or replace the battery.
Safe disposal of Lithium-ion battery:
Lithium-ion batteries contain elements that pose health risks to individuals if they are allowed to leach into
the ground water supply. In many states and counties, it may be illegal to dispose of these batteries in standard
household waste.
To dispose the battery safely, apply tape over any exposed connectors to prevent accidental shorting of the
positive and negative terminals of the battery during transport.
Place the battery in a clear sturdy plastic bag, seal the bag and deposit the battery into the recycling
container at your local municipal hazardous waste (HHW) recycling location.
In the United States and Canada, a large network of over 30,000 battery drop-off locations may be found at
www.call2recycle.org.
– Never dispose of the battery in a fire or incinerator, as the battery may catch fire and explode.
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