How To Ship Batteries
Learn How To Safely Pack and Ship Batteries
We have assembled this illustrative guide to help you safely pack and ship many kinds of batteries. In some cases, such as with alkaline or certain nonspillable lead-acid batteries, your responsibilities may be limited to simple steps such as: selecting strong outer packaging; carefully protecting battery terminals to prevent sparking or short circuit; and carefully preparing the interior package components to keep tools or other metal objects away from batteries.
How To Ship Used Cell Phones
Use this guide to safely and properly learn how to ship used cell phones.
Special Procedures for Shipping Used Cell Phones
UPS accepts for transportation used cell phones in its ground and air network. Used cell phones will be transported only when packaged and labeled in compliance with 49 C.F.R § 172 (Hazardous Materials) for ground shipments, IATA regulations for air shipments, and only in accordance with the UPS Guide for shipping Ground and Air Hazardous Materials. In addition, shippers must also follow the general guidelines below:
- The device must be powered off
- The battery(s) in the device must not be refurbished
- The battery(s) in the device must not be damaged, defective, or recalled
- The battery(s) in the device must not be at “end of life”
- The battery(s) in the device must be original to the equipment
- The device must have an indicated battery capacity no more than 25%
- The equipment containing the battery(s) must be secured against movement within the packaging and packed to prevent contact with other equipment or accidental activation