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Safety Tips and Tools for National Electrical Safety Month

12 min · 6 de may de 2026
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May is National Electrical Safety Month, spearheaded by the Electrical Safety Foundation International (ESFI), which works to reduce fires, fatalities, injuries, and property loss related to electrical mishaps and negligence. ESFI and ReMA have partnered on resources to promote lithium-ion battery recycling and educate the public on how to purchase, use, and recycle these batteries safely. On this episode of This Week in Recycling we chat with Daniel Majano, Program Director at ESFI, about electrical safety month, how to stay safe when encountering overhead powerlines, safe battery handling, and the importance of the partnership between ReMA and ESFI.

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