Hi all,
This is probably off topic, but I am not sure who to ask and this seems like a good place to find expert opinions.
About a month ago we had a leak in roof of our garage during a heavy rainfall, and rainwater poured into a bunch of boxes where we had stored some old stuff.
When I cleaned up the mess after this heavy rainfall, I discovered that one of these boxes there was a laptop battery from an old dell D430 that had a hole in its plastic casing. This was an old battery that I was supposed to return to my employer for proper recycling. So I set it aside, and last week while cleaning up the garage, my girlfriend noticed that the battery case had "grown" some mold like substance.
Mindlessly (and because of my OCD), I asked her if she could clean it because I was supposed to return the battery. So she put on some nitrile gloves and used our garden
faucet and a bucket to clean up the battery. While doing this she splashed some drops of water that had been in contact with the battery on her arm, her legs, and clothes.
After the process she sealed the battery into a plastic bag, removed her gloves and washed her hands.
Later that day, I began to worry (as I said, I have OCD
) that she might have put herself in danger by manipulating the battery. I checked on-line pictures of Li2O and, and it looked like the stuff that we saw on the battery. Then I checked the corresponding MSDS and saw it recommends removing and washing contaminated clothes, and rinsing skin with water for at least 15 minutes.
She did none of this, and now I worry she might have put herself in danger and possibly contaminated the food she later prepared as well as the chairs she sat on with the same clothes that she had used to clean the battery.
I know I am obsessing about this, but at the same time, I'd like to understand if we ran any real risks with this stupid idea of cleaning off whatever was on this battery. Also, (we're now on holiday) should we do anything to "clean" the chairs or other stuff. Sorry for joining the forum for an OCD question
but well, I guess I am not the first
.
Thanks
bye
csdav