Charging batteries in damp areas can lead to safety hazards, so it's best to charge them indoors and away from moisture. Protect Batteries: Store and use batteries in conditions that are within the manufacturer's specified temperature range, avoiding exposure to moisture and extreme. . However, recent improvements in lithium-ion battery technology and the power tool safety standards now allow some battery and tool combinations to withstand exposure to rain. Before using any power tool or battery in the rain, there are several important guidelines and best practices to be. . Safety precautions for using a cordless power tool in damp conditions include wearing rubber gloves, using a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI), and keeping the tool dry by using a moisture-resistant cover or storing it in a dry location. These precautions minimize the risk of electrical shock. . Even minor moisture can lead to serious injury or death, especially if you're working outdoors, standing in wet grass, or on a damp floor. Moisture doesn't just threaten your safety; it can also permanently damage your expensive power tools. Whether it's a sudden rainstorm or an accidental spill, wet power tools can cause a headache and, if not dealt with immediately, can lead to serious damage. Water and electricity don't mix.
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