Risk of contact with
dangerous
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Leaked electrolyte from batteries and rechargeable batteries can
cause injuries.
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Do not touch leaked electrolyte or electrolyte residues from
leaking batteries or rechargeable batteries without skin or eye
protection.
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Leaking electrolyte must not come into contact with skin, eyes or
mucous membranes.
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In case of accidental contact, immediately wash your hands and
flush the eyes or mucous membranes with plenty of clean water.
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Keep away from leaking electrolyte vapours and ensure that
there is good ventilation.
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If irritation persists or the electrolyte has come into contact with
the eyes or mucous membranes, seek medical advice.
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Clothing and textiles that have come into contact with leaked
electrolyte or electrolyte residues must be thoroughly washed
immediately or disposed of.
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Leaked electrolyte, electrolyte residues as well as leaking
batteries and rechargeable batteries are flammable. Keep them
away from fire and heat.