WiFiBOX Announces Enhanced Safety Measures in Response to Stricter Carry-on Regulations for Mobile Batteries
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Telecom Square Co., Ltd. has announced the details and operational policy of battery safety measures implemented for its self-service Wi-Fi rental service "WiFiBOX," in response to stricter carry-on regulations for mobile batteries.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Q: Can WiFiBOX be brought on board an aircraft?
- A: Yes, while international standards limit passengers to two mobile batteries per person, WiFiBOX has enhanced safety measures and can be brought on board.
- Q: Is WiFiBOX's battery safe?
- A: It complies with Japan's Electrical Appliances and Materials Safety Act (PSE mark) and uses cells compliant with international safety standards (UL, CB, CCC), featuring protection functions like overcharge prevention.
- Q: What happens if battery swelling is detected?
- A: Through regular inspections and maintenance, devices with confirmed battery swelling are promptly replaced.