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How to Recycle Your Old Portable Oxygen Concentrator Batteries

July 26, 2013 By Allison Waters 3 Comments

Recycle old batteries

One of the greatest advancements that has helped oxygen-dependent patients enjoy a higher quality of life is the battery-powered portable oxygen concentrator. Portable oxygen concentrators use rechargeable lithium-ion batteries that last an average of three years before they begin to wear out. But what do you do with a battery when it is no longer usable?

Recycle your batteries with Call2Recycle

The best option for the environment is to recycle your old batteries, and I recently learned of an organization that will accept portable oxygen concentrator batteries – Call2Recycle. According to their website:

Call2Recycle® is the only free rechargeable battery and cellphone collection program in North America. Since 1996, Call2Recycle has diverted 70 million pounds of rechargeable batteries from the solid waste stream and established a network of 30,000 public recycling drop-off locations. Call2Recycle, Inc. is a 501(c)4 non-profit organization.

Batteries can be recycled at any of their national retail partners, such as Home Depot, Lowes, Staples, and Best Buy. They also offer a convenient recycling locator that will tell you the drop-off locations near you. Their locator includes the complete name, address, and phone number of the drop-off locations and places each location on a handy map.

Best of all, it is free!

Do you already have on old concentrator battery that you’re not sure what to do with? Why not gather it up, along with any other rechargeable lithium ion batteries that are supplied with cell phones and cordless power tools, and take them to the nearest Call2Recycle location today.

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I'm the Oxygen Gal, teacher of all things oxygen, sharing news and information about home and portable oxygen concentrators. I am passionate about helping others learn about oxygen concentrators so they can make the best decisions for their respiratory needs.

Comments

  1. Noel Holly says

    December 5, 2013 at 2:11 am

    I have a used AirSep POC that was given to me by the wife of a friend who passed away and had bought the concentrator used as well as the battery charger and batteries. However, he never had it serviced and the batteries have compeletely drained and so will not charge. I do not need this and want to find a way to donate somewhere!!! I live in Southern California and cannot afford to pay shipping to somewhere. Thanks.

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    • Allison Waters says

      December 5, 2013 at 11:49 am

      You certainly can recycle the battery through Call2Recycle. You can use their drop-off locator to find a recycling box near you. As for the unit, I am no sure where you could donate it. However, I think OxiMedical will purchase used units. You may want to contact them to see what they would offer.

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      • Noel Holly says

        September 2, 2015 at 3:09 pm

        Thank you!!

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