Lithium Batteries (AA, C, 9 volt, and button; mainly used in computers and cameras). Lithium is reactive with water, and has caused serious fire. Do NOT dispose of in the trash.
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Household Hazardous Waste
Items with corrosive, explosive, flammable, or poisonous symbol must be dropped off for safe handling. Learn more about MMWA’s household hazardous waste program.
Instructions: Lithium Batteries: Hold for the next household hazardous waste collection day.
To learn more about safe battery handling and collection locations, visit Call2Recycel.org. Download this battery identification guide for more details.