batteries

Check your smoke detectors when you change the clocks

Why is it that the low battery alarm on your smoke detector seems to go off at the most inopportune time? Chirps or beeps in the middle of the night or during a big meeting can be annoying. There is a simple way to minimize this disruption. Check the batteries in your smoke detectors at the same time every year. The OmniCel Lithium 9 volt battery lasts up to five times longer than an alkaline battery. It will give you a long service life in your smoke detector, lasting up to 10 years which is especially important to consider for those hard-to-reach smoke detectors. The OmniCel Lithium 9 volt battery helps provide peace of mind for you and your family.

Where Can I Recycle Or Dispose Of My OmniCel Batteries?

If you don’t know the battery disposal and recycling regulations of your particular area, err on the safe side and recycle. According to the Environmental Protection Agency, you should always recycle used or dead batteries instead of tossing them in the trash. Some batteries contain cadmium, lead, mercury, nickel, or other heavy metals, making them…

Powering A Dog-Tracking Collar

Do you know where your dog is? Here in the United States, the autumn months are prime hunting season and an ideal time for your canine companions to go chasing wildlife. Every dog tracking collar system is made up of three components: the hand-held receiver, the transmitter and the battery. The lightweight transmitter is attached to…

Hands Down, Waving Your Way to Cleanliness and Health

We are mobile humans. From our children racing through school hallways, around community centers and malls, to adults sharing offices and dining halls, to seniors visiting sick friends in the hospital or nursing home – we share exposure to germs and viruses. Following us into these communal spaces like silent guardians are the underappreciated, automatic…

Where Did It Go? Track Cargo Confidently with OmniCel

Each day in ports around the world, cargo containers are coming in and leaving. In the Western Hemisphere alone, there is more than 7.8 billion tons of cargo shipped yearly. This cargo contains food, clothing, medicine, fuel, building materials and other critical supplies. All this shipping stimulates trillions of new dollars into the economy. http://aapa.files.cms-plus.com/PDFs/2 Page…

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