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Posted on Jun 16, 2012
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For certain I can not say how good the batteries are, but the alarm works long enough, but the built-in light seems to be not so bright anymore. For such a cool battery it's not cool. I think, will give energy as much as it costs, and nothing more. You can buy in an appendage, so that the store does not go. The peculiarity of these batteries is that they are environmentally friendly: Fuji batteries can simply be thrown to the dump, without special disposal. Long-working. Long service life: the battery saves up to 85% of its energy after 7 years in storage. Paper and plastic are recycled here. In the production of these batteries, no substances that destroy the ozone layer are formed. Caution: may explode or leak if charged, thrown into a fire, or improperly installed. Batteries contain heavy metals (cadmium, lead, mercury, lithium, etc.), which are very polluting the environment. According to the staff of the State Biological Museum. K. A. Timiryazeva, one discarded finger battery pollutes about 20 square meters. Of the earth. In the forest zone is the habitat: two trees, two moles, one hedgehog and several thousand earthworms. Batteries contain various heavy metals that can cause harm to human health. Garbage from us, as a rule, is exported to landfills. Either it is burned (and then all these heavy metals and toxic waste fall directly into the atmosphere). On batteries, it is no coincidence that there is a special sign that forbids them to be thrown away. In their composition of batteries there are toxic substances and heavy metals. Getting into the environment, for example, in the soil, batteries emit mercury, cadmium, nickel and other elements, which are dangerous for animals and humans. Their entry from soils into groundwater and plants leads to an increase in the number of diseases. It is also not recommended to store batteries at home, since hazardous substances are released into the air. That's why it's important to use batteries correctly and safely.

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