For lithium power tool batteries, store them in a cool, dry place away from heat sources and direct sunlight. Keep them at about 30-50% charge for optimal longevity, and avoid letting them fully discharge. Use a fireproof container for added safety, and ensure the terminals are clean.
As for recycling this batteries.
You can recycle power tool batteries at various locations, including:
1. Retail Stores: Many home improvement stores (like Home Depot and Lowe's) and electronics retailers offer battery recycling programs.
2. Local Recycling Centers: Check with your municipality or local recycling facility for battery drop-off locations.
3. Hazardous Waste Collection Events: Some communities hold special events for the disposal of hazardous materials, including batteries.
4. Battery Manufacturers: Some manufacturers have take-back programs for their products.
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