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Recycling your Used Battery
Never attempt to dispose of your Battery in a fire; the cells may explode.
Please dispose of used batteries responsibly, according to your local hazardous materials regulations. Never throw away used
batteries in your household trash.
Please dispose of your used Batteries responsibly by recycling them. We have partnered with East Penn Manufacturing,
one of the leading producers of lead-acid batteries in the U.S., to recycle your Battery when it reaches the end of its life.
East Penn has nearly 100 distribution centers throughout the U.S. and Canada that will accept your Battery for recycling.
East Penn will separate and reuse everything in your old Battery: the plastic cover, the lead, and even the Battery acid
using a patented process. To find the location of the East Penn distribution center nearest you, visit
http://www.dekabatteries.com.
You can also visit the Web site of Earth 911 for more information [www.earth911.org]. Once there, click the Municipal HHW
link under Hazardous Household Waste, and enter your zip code. The site lists recycling centers located near you. You can
also visit our website
www.neutonpower.com
and click on "Customer Service" to find distribution centers across the country
that will accept your Battery for 100% recycling of the plastic, lead, and acid.
For a fee, you can recycle your Batteries with the International Metals Reclamation Company. Visit them at www.inmetco.com
and click Services; or contact them at:
INMETCO, P.O. Box 720, 245 Portersville Road, Ellwood City, PA 16117, (724) 758-2825; fax (724) 758-2845
To learn more about hazardous waste recycling, visit the Web site for Battery Council International [www.batterycouncil.org]
or for the Environmental Protection Agency [www.epa.gov].
Safety & Operating Instructions
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