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The Battery Factory

Locality: Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, Australia

Phone: +61 2 6280 6511



Address: 141 Newcastle Street 2609 Fyshwick, ACT, Australia

Website: http://thebatteryfactory.com.au

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25.01.2022 We have the batteries to suit your Idle stop starts cars. ISS Active Stop-Start and Hybrid Auxiliary batteries are specially designed to satisfy the fuel saving and emission reducing benefits of vehicles fitted with Idle Stop-Start (ISS) or Hybrid systems. The range incorporates innovative design features and advanced raw materials to deliver superior cycling performance, high charge acceptance for rapid recharge in between engine off modes, and the extra power to run on-board electrics whilst the engine is switched off. A comprehensive selection of EFB (Enhanced Flooded Battery) and AGM (Absorbed Glass Mat) batteries in DIN and JIS footprints are available for use in all Stop-Start vehicles.



21.01.2022 We have all sorts of batteries ( AGM, LITHIUM or Wet cell) that suits your Motorbike, Quad Bike and Jet ski. Please come and see our friendly staff or give us a call on 0262806511 for more details. http://thebatteryfactory.com.au/

18.01.2022 Lithium mini jump starter on special was $143 now $99..

09.01.2022 Flat battery ? Support The Battery Factory at Fyshwick. Who were generous sponsors at our Golf Day for Camp Quality.



03.01.2022 About button batteries Button batteries are coin-sized batteries found in many household products such as toys, calculators, remote control devices that unlock car doors, TV remote controls, hearing aids, bathroom or kitchen scales, reading lights, flameless candles and talking and singing books and greeting cards. Many of these devices have battery compartments that are easy to open and most people do not know there are safety concerns.... Hazards If swallowed, button batteries can cause significant, permanent injuries, or death. Button batteries can lodge especially in a child’s throat, where saliva immediately triggers an electrical current, causing a chemical reaction that can severely burn through the oesophagus in as little as two hours. The severity of the burn can continue to worsen even after a battery has been removed. Treatment can involve feeding and breathing tubes and multiple surgeries. Helpful safety steps for parents and carers of young children Keep coin-sized button batteries out of sight and out of the reach of children. Pay attention to warnings and labels describing the dangers of button batteries in various everyday products. Check that devices or products with button batteries have design that avoids easy access to the battery compartments for children. Examine devices periodically and make sure the battery compartments are secure. Dispose of used button batteries immediately. Flat batteries can still be dangerous. If you suspect a child has swallowed a button battery, immediately bring the child to a hospital emergency room. Do not let the child eat or drink and do not induce vomiting. Tell others about the risk associated with button batteries and how to keep children safe from this still largely underestimated risk. https://www.oecd.org//button-battery-safety-awareness-week

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