Many people still to this day do not realise the serious implications the disposing of your car battery in an incorrect way can cause implications on the worlds environment. If you not sure how to dispose of your car battery in the correct manor you are best advised to contact your local council or even a local garage.
Most local waste disposal centres have a dedicated area where anyone can bring their car batteries and the local council will dispose of your car battery in a safe and non hazardous way. When I last visited my local waste disposal centre to get rid of my old car battery there must of been at least 20 car batteries sitting there waiting to be collected and disposed of, the manager of the site informed me that the batteries I could see had only been dropped off over the last few days and by the end of the week there would be double the amount, it was good to know that many people were getting rid of their car batteries in the correct manor but the manager informed me that if everyone did the same they would have at least 5 times the amount to dispose of weekly.
Many people when changing their car battery remove the old car battery and store it in their garage or shed not really knowing what to do with it, what they don't realise is that the contents of the battery is extremely harmful to children and pets, it would only take for a dog or cat to lick the positive or negative junctions on a car battery and swallow any of the battery fluid that had escaped they could quite possibly become quite ill and what might of seemed like a saving of a trip to the local waste disposal centre would inevitably end up with a very expensive trip to the vets or if the worst thing imaginable happened and a child were to play with the battery a long wait in the hospital on tender hooks waiting to here if their child would be ok.
In this day and age there are many ways to find out how to dispose of your car battery safely, simply typing in the words disposing of a car battery in a browser search box will bring hundreds of search results all stating the same safe way of disposing of a car battery, it doesn't take that much common sense to know that a battery contains hazardous material and that keeping in reach of children or pets is not the smartest thing to do. You can also find out where your local waste disposal center is that will accept a car battery by simply calling your local council offices where they will be able to help you.
Most local waste disposal centres have a dedicated area where anyone can bring their car batteries and the local council will dispose of your car battery in a safe and non hazardous way. When I last visited my local waste disposal centre to get rid of my old car battery there must of been at least 20 car batteries sitting there waiting to be collected and disposed of, the manager of the site informed me that the batteries I could see had only been dropped off over the last few days and by the end of the week there would be double the amount, it was good to know that many people were getting rid of their car batteries in the correct manor but the manager informed me that if everyone did the same they would have at least 5 times the amount to dispose of weekly.
Many people when changing their car battery remove the old car battery and store it in their garage or shed not really knowing what to do with it, what they don't realise is that the contents of the battery is extremely harmful to children and pets, it would only take for a dog or cat to lick the positive or negative junctions on a car battery and swallow any of the battery fluid that had escaped they could quite possibly become quite ill and what might of seemed like a saving of a trip to the local waste disposal centre would inevitably end up with a very expensive trip to the vets or if the worst thing imaginable happened and a child were to play with the battery a long wait in the hospital on tender hooks waiting to here if their child would be ok.
In this day and age there are many ways to find out how to dispose of your car battery safely, simply typing in the words disposing of a car battery in a browser search box will bring hundreds of search results all stating the same safe way of disposing of a car battery, it doesn't take that much common sense to know that a battery contains hazardous material and that keeping in reach of children or pets is not the smartest thing to do. You can also find out where your local waste disposal center is that will accept a car battery by simply calling your local council offices where they will be able to help you.
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