Experts Urge Caution When Disposing Power Banks in Saltwater: Highlighting Safety Risks
2 day ago / Read about 0 minute
Author:小编   

When consumers seek refunds for power banks, they are often instructed to submerge them in saltwater for 24 hours and submit proof of this action. However, experts caution against this practice, warning that it could lead to short circuits, chemical reactions, and the leakage of toxic substances. Instead, they recommend sending the power banks to professional recycling facilities. Additionally, the Civil Aviation Administration has enforced new regulations as of June 28th, banning the carriage of power banks lacking 3C certification, with unclear markings, or that have been recalled, in an effort to mitigate the potential safety hazards posed by lithium batteries.