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Re: Battery Spill Kit Contents

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Originally Posted by bennyd View Post
I would put a small shovel or sturdy broom in my spill kit for those bigger spills. I would also use a professional absorbent product rather than baking soda. I heard SpillFix is better for battery acid spills than some other absorbents but I haven’t had a chance to try it yet myself.
The SpillFix product may be better but the baking soda is more available for most teams. The best one for neutralizing the battery acid is the one you have on hand at the time.

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Originally Posted by Ether View Post
Never say never.

Our battery cabinet was knocked over at a scrimmage and several batteries fell out and hit the concrete floor. No visible damage was found at the time. Weeks later, we found some batteries leaking.
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