Owned safety seed

Fukuoka rechargeable battery disposal guide

A focused safety guide for Fukuoka residents unsure whether power banks and lithium-battery devices can go in city trash bags or must go to a collection point.

Demand evidence

Why this surface exists

Official-source starting point

Fukuoka guidance tells residents not to put small electronics with rechargeable batteries in city trash bags and to bring them to designated collection points.

Fire-risk and branching

The city asks residents to tape terminals for insulation, remove rechargeable batteries when removable, and bring power banks as-is without disassembly.

This validation step

Sort Day does not replace official guidance. It measures battery type, removability, collection-point confusion, municipality, and contact as source=fukuoka-rechargeable-battery-disposal.

Operating flow

Three steps without mixing fire risk into trash bags

01

Identify item and battery

Start with whether the rechargeable battery is removable in a power bank, heated tobacco device, toothbrush, or handheld fan.

02

Stop trash-bag disposal

Keep rechargeable-battery devices out of ordinary city trash bags and branch to collection-point workflows.

03

Keep insulation and official checks together

Terminal taping, no-disassembly exceptions, and official collection-point confirmation stay in one screen.

Required-contact intake

Send the Fukuoka battery blocker

Only contact-backed requests count as real lead candidates. Sort Day is not an official municipality app; official guidance and collection-point checks win, and disposal is not guaranteed.

Contact required. Measured as source=fukuoka-rechargeable-battery-disposal. Official guidance still wins.

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