it’s just kinda a messy drawer of batteries/screwdrivers/IKEA assembly tools/etc. We’ve had it for like 15 years and it’s never been an issue but I saw a tiktok video of a lithium battery exploding and it made me realize, there’s a lot of potential energy in one drawer and idk if I’m taking the necessary safety precautions 😅

idk a lot about how batteries work, but like are they at risk of turning into a pillow and fireball like lithium ion ones?

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    If that’s not lithium batteries, I think it’s “ok”.

    Still just in case, you should probably remove the tools that are in this drawer 😀

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    The key is to ensure that you store any “pouch” lithium batteries away from everything else, and preferably in an airtight container and drained to 20% power.

    Dry cell batteries (like the ones in your picture) should be stored in glass or plastic, so if the corrosive electrolytes leak out, they don’t damage anything else; you just have to recycle all the batteries the electrolytes touched.

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    The danger rating to any person in your household being harmed by the batteries in this drawer is about on the same level as receiving an electric shock from your TV while sitting on your sofa.

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    As long as you don’t leave it open like that. Otherwise it could be a tripping hazard or you could get a bad bruise grin running into it.

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    Dunno if it helps but I put batteries in glass jars. Keeps them from getting contacted by metal things, keeps the leaks contained.

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    Everyone seems to be saying this is super safe, but I wouldn’t do this. If nothing else the batteries can leak and therefore you should put them in a container to prevent damaging anything else if that does happen. And yeah I definitely would try not to have metal tools banging around with the batteries, personally.

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      The two black things towards the top are a multimeter and an ifixit brand repair kit (basically just a screwdriver and some multiple-dozen screwdriver bits), so nothing that will explode.

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    Unless those 9 volts are individually wrapped, I wouldn’t put the screwdriver that close to them. Other than that, it looks fine to me, someone who barely knows more than average about batteries.

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    If you look on aliexpress, they sell zip cases for batteries that have a foam insert with holes cut for different sizes of batteries. They also have mesh zip pockets inside for your flatter coin cells etc.

    We have one and I haven’t looked back.

    I worry about house fires, so I find this gives peace of mind over shorting batteries. Safety concerns aside, it just helps with overall organisation.

    For old/untrusted lithium cells that are waiting to be recycled, i have a clamp shut ammo case from army surplus.

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    I mean, every guy has one of those drawers and I don’t think I’ve ever heard anyone being hurt or dying from an exploding battery storage box; Sooo I’d say you’re fine?