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BATTERY
SPECIAL HANDLING
The electrolyte inside the battery is a mixture of sulfuric acid and
water. Sulfuric acid is very corrosive and can cause severe injury to
your skin and eyes. Always wear protective goggles, gloves, and apron
while servicing the battery. If it gets on your skin, flush with a large
quantity of water immediately; if it gets in your eyes, flush with large
quantities of water immediately (a mild solution of baking soda and
water will neutralize the acid) and seek medical attention as soon as
possible.
Because
sulfuric acid will eat through clothing, it is advisable to wear proper
work clothing when handling batteries. When charging the battery, hydrogen
gas is released so it is extremely important to keep flames or sparks away
from the battery to prevent explosion.
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