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News for April 11

AAA Saddles Up For The April 19 Great Battery Round Up
(posted by Public Affairs on April 11 @ 10:08 )
While many motorists are aware of the need to keep their vehicles maintained to help prevent air pollution, AAA clubs nationwide are using the occasion of Earth Day in April to increase proper handling and disposal of vehicle maintenance products, especially lead-acid automotive batteries.
AAA Southern New England will be holding the 2008 Great Battery Roundup on Saturday, April 19, from 9 a.m.-Noon at selected locations (Complete list attached).
The AAA Great Battery Roundup is designed to encourage the public to locate stray automotive or marine lead-acid batteries and bring them to a collection point where they can be safely picked up and shipped to a recycling center and formed into new batteries. Last year, AAA collected almost 2,000 batteries, and will again donate $2.00 to Save the Bay in Rhode Island and Save the Harbor-Save the Bay in Massachusetts for every battery turned in. AAA will also provide free battery testing service to those who want their existing battery checked.
“The impact of vehicle maintenance on the environment can be an overlooked aspect of responsible vehicle ownership,” said John Nardolillo, AAA Southern New England Vice President of Automotive Services. “With an estimated 230 million vehicles on the road in North America, the proper use and disposal of batteries, tires and various types of automotive fluids are crucial to a more healthy environment.”
Used vehicle batteries containing both lead and sulfuric acid are a toxic danger to humans and the environment – as well as a potentially dangerous fire and safety hazard.
Nearly 99 percent of a vehicle battery can be recycled and used again without removing new lead, or other natural resources from the environment. Unfortunately, some five million batteries are not returned for recycling each year. Many of these batteries are illegally disposed of in landfills and water sources, but many more are simply sitting in a forgotten corner of someone’s property where they could contaminate soil and groundwater, explode in a fire, or become a source of lead poisoning to humans and animals.
AAA recommends that consumers wear gloves and safety glasses when handling batteries, keep them upright and place batteries in a cardboard box or plastic container when transporting them for recycling. If the battery case is cracked or leaking, be especially careful to choose a leak-proof container. Do not smoke near or expose batteries to an open flame, and make certain they will not shift and tip over in a moving vehicle.
For more information on AAA’s environmental positions and activities, please visit the Public Affairs section of AAA.com and click on “AAA and the Environment.”

AAA Southern New England is a not-for-profit auto club with 34 offices in Rhode Island and eastern and central Massachusetts, providing more than 2 million local AAA members with travel, insurance, finance, and auto-related services.
AAA GREAT BATTERY ROUNDUP
Saturday, April 19 9 a.m.-Noon

Battery Drop-Off Locations
AAA LOCATIONS
AAA Cranston Branch, 1035 Reservoir Avenue
AAA Leominster Branch, 20 Commercial Road
AAA Providence Headquarters, 110 Royal Little Drive
AAA Auto Center, 397 Washington Street, South Attleboro
AAA Worcester Branch, 25 Mountain Street East
AAA Auto Center, 987 Warren Ave., East Providence

AAA AFFILIATED FACILITIES
Newport, Newport Tire, 154 Connell Highway
North Kingstown, Mulzer Car Care, 591 Boston Neck Road
Plymouth, Mayflower Service, 164 South Street
Marshfield, Marshfield Tire, 497 Plain Street
Fall River, Dave’s Tire, 325 Bedford Street
Falmouth, Harbour Chevrolet, 171 Worchester Court
Everett, Mel’s Automotive, 80 Tremont Street
Watertown, Arto’s Service Station, 411 Main Street
Hudson, Parente’s Service Center, 28 Washington Street
Bedford, Riggio’s Auto Repair, 180 Great Road
Salem, Price Towing, 53 ½ Canal Street
Abington, Abington Sunoco, 907 Bedford Street
Stoneham, Franklin Auto Transport, 490 Main Street
Walpole, Assured Collision, 440 West Street
Framingham, Henry’s Towing Service, 55 Pearl Street
Gloucester, Tally’s Truck Center, 2 Washington Street
South Dennis, Route 134 AutoCare, 3 Market Place
Bellingham, Bellingham Parts Plus, 794 South Main Street
Milford, Granite Gulf, 97 Cedar Street
Brockton, George’s Service, 74 Warren Avenue
Brockton, Mag’s Towing, 20 Terminal Lane



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