2. • Regular inspection
• Keeping the top of the cell dry and clean
• Storing in a cool dry place
• Not combining new and old cells
• Keeping cells away from children
3. • Inspect the cells regularly.
• These inspections make sure all cells are working properly.
• Remove the cells that do not function properly before they
affect others.
4. • Remove all dirt and rust that forms at the top of the cell.
• Dirt and rust can affect the efficiency of the cell.
• Removing them improves the efficiency of the cells.
5. • Do not store the cells in a warm place, warmth may make the
cells leak.
• Do not keep the cells in a wet place, the moisture can cause rust
which in turn may affect the efficiency of the cell.
6. • Avoid mixing old and new cells.
• The old cells drain the energy of the new cells thereby affecting
their efficiency.
• The battery may not last long due to increased resistance.
7. • Cells are very useful as far energy production is concerned.
• Cells contain harmful substances that may harm us hence they
must be kept away from children.
• Children may damage the cells as well.