Emergency Lighting Lead Backup Battery
Spent NiCd/lead-acid hybrid but primarily lead plates from exit sign emergency lights, non-functional. Classified 8549.11.10 for lead extraction from building safety equipment waste.
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• Segregate commercial vs consumer batteries; comply with NFPA 70E electrical safety standards; common issue - improper declaration as 'used equipment' instead of scrap
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