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    How to clean up leaking alkaline batteries?

    Published on 2017-08-24

    Always take precautions when handling exposed battery chemicals. Immediately wash any exposed body surfaces and clothing with soap and water. Battery chemicals shouldn't be placed near the eyes or ingested. Contact a physician immediately if this occurs.

    The information on this page applies to the following models: 6LR61P4FV/10 , LR20P8FV/10 , LR14P12FV/10 , LR03P24FV/10 , R6L8B/10 , LR6P48B/10 , LR03P32FV/10 , LR6P32FV/10 , LR03P4F/10 , LR6P4F/10 , 6FR61LB1A/10 , LR03P8BP/10 , LR6P8BP/10 , LR6P16F/10 , LR03P20T/10 , LR6P8B/10 , LR03P6BP/10 , LR6P6BP/10 , 3R12L1B/10 , R6L4F/10 , R6L4B/10 , R20L2F/10 , R20L2B/10 , R14L2F/10 , R14L2B/10 , R03L4F/10 , R03L4B/10 , LR6P4B/10 , LR6P20T/10 , LR6P12W/10 , LR6E4B/10 , LR6E2B/10 , LR20P2B/10 , LR20E2B/10 , LR14P2B/10 , LR14E2B/10 , LR03P4B/10 , LR03P12W/10 , LR03E4B/10 , LR03E2B/10 , 3R12L1F/10 , 6F22L1B/10 , 6F22L1F/10 , 6LR61E1B/10 , 6LR61P1B/10 , FR03LB4A/10 , FR6LB2A/10 , FR6LB4A/10 . Click here to show more product numbers Click here to show less product numbers

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