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Extended Exposure to Leaked Alkaline Battery

Extended Exposure to Leaked Alkaline Battery

I'm not sure if this is a big concern or not, but - while rearranging items on my desk in my bedroom - I discovered a leaking alkaline battery behind some papers. It had been there for some time, as the corroded acid had crusted onto the desk. I'm not particularly sure how it got there - it's possible I (stupidly) took it out of a remote and forgot about it.

What I'm wondering is whether this presents any health risks. Specifically, I have read that the fumes from leaking alkaline batteries are toxic and can cause respiratory problems, as well as negatively effect the eyes and skin. I haven't noticed any adverse effects - however, I'm wondering if having long-term exposure to a leaked battery in an unventilated area can pose any problems. Should I go see a doctor about this or am I over-reacting?
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Hello,

It is very unlikely (near impossible) that there would be any resulting respiratory toxicity from what you describe.

However, it is important to carefully remove the corroded acid that has crusted on your desk.

This is especially true if you have pets or children in the home.

~•~ Dr. Parks

This answer is not intended as and does not substitute for medical or legal advice. The information presented in this posting is for patients’ education only. As always, I encourage you to see your personal physician for further evaluation of your individual case.
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Thank you very much for the answer. I really appreciate it.

I do have pets and children in this home, but I have already cleaned away the corroded acid.
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