New DENIOS Poster Details How to Spot, Handle Unsafe Lithium-Ion Batteries

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. — Lithium-ion batteries are prevalent in many industries, but they can be dangerous without users even realizing there is a potential problem. DENIOS-US has recently updated their full-color poster that helps users to recognize whether lithium-ion batteries are defective, and then safely handle them. This informative poster alerts users to the most common causes of damage to batteries and walks them through visual checks, olfactory tests, in-device checks, and checks when charging to identify potential problems. The poster then details an action plan to safely store the problematic batteries until professional collection can be arranged. Each poster includes space for users to insert emergency contact information – name, department, and telephone number – so that it is readily available when needed most. Copies of this informative poster as well as other educational contents including posters, checklists, whitepapers, and more are available free by request at denios-us.com.

DENIOS-US manufactures and distributes a full line of products for the safe storage, charging, testing, and transport of lithium-ion batteries, including fire blankets designed specifically for lithium batteries. With 90 minutes of fire protection from both sides, their storage and charging cabinets protect both employees and the plant from fire hazards associated with damaged lithium-ion batteries. Products shown on the poster include the Ion-Charge-90 a fire-safe cabinet for charging and storing lithium batteries, and the asecos lithium-ion storage cabinet which provides 90 minutes of fire resistance for lithium battery storage.

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About DENIOS

DENIOS is a leading manufacturer and supplier of products and services for occupational environmental protection and workplace safety.  For nearly four decades they have been supplying legally compliant products, solutions, and custom services for handling hazardous substances.  They serve North American customers from a 100,000-square-foot facility in Louisville, Kentucky, which houses engineering, manufacturing, customer service, and administrative support.  At this location, they manufacture everything from the original spill pallet which launched the Company, to highly engineered, fire-rated chemical storage buildings.

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