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Lithium batteries can explode, catch fire, and/or cause burns if disassembled, punctured, cut, crushed, short circuited, incinerated, recharged, or exposed to water, fire, or high temperatures.
DO NOT place loose batteries in a pocket, purse, or other receptacle containing metal objects, mix with used or other battery types, or store with hazardous or combustible materials. If batteries catch fire, DO NOT attempt to put out the fire with wateruse a class "D" fire extinguisher or other smothering agent. Keep batteries away from children. DO NOT use rechargeable batteries in your illumination tool. DO NOT put in backwards.
Failure to follow these directions could result in damage to your illumination tool that may not be covered by SureFire's warranty. Store lithium batteries in a cool, dry, ventilated area. Follow applicable laws and regulations for transport, shipping, and disposal. For more details on recycling lithium batteries please contact a government recycling agency, your waste disposal service, the retailer where the batteries were purchased, or visit reputable online recycling sources, such as http://www.batteryrecycling.com/.
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