Severe winter weather in the southeastern United States is affecting UPS operations as many roads throughout the region are treacherous or impassable. With safety as our first priority, we are deploying contingency plans wherever possible to minimize the impact to service.
Due to the weather, there will be no pickup, delivery or on-call pickup service today in the Zip Codes listed below. The UPS package guarantee does not apply when transportation networks are disrupted.
To track your shipments: The UPS Store 4988
North Carolina 27013-28909
South Carolina 29001-29899
Tennessee 37302-37880
The UPS Store 4988 located at Signal Hill Shopping Center, 9532 Liberia Avenue, Manassas, VA 20110, telephone number: 703.367.8955, email: store4988@theupsstore.com and website: http://www.theupsstorelocal.com/4988, is here to take care of all of your shipping and mailbox service needs. We also have notary and copying services. Stop by and visit us today!
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Thursday, January 6, 2011
Safely Packing Batteries Is Critical
Service Update
It is important to be aware of proper shipping processes when shipping batteries, as improperly packaged batteries can short-circuit, overheat, and catch fire while in transportation.
If you ship packages containing batteries, whether by ground or air, it is your responsibility to make sure they are packaged correctly and ensure they comply with all applicable regulations.
There are many types of batteries, including lithium (e.g. computer and cell phone batteries); dry cell (e.g. AA, C, D batteries); and lead-acid (e.g. for cars or wheelchairs). Each type has varying levels of regulatory requirements and packaging needs, and several types must be documented as hazardous materials when shipped.
Please assess your current shipping operation to make sure you are following safe battery packing procedures.
To help reduce the risk of battery-related incidents, follow these guidelines for preparing a package containing batteries:
* For loose batteries, cover the battery terminals (or leads) with an insulating cap or electrical tape, if the battery is not already contained in protective packaging.
* Ensure there is adequate internal protection to keep batteries from contacting metal or other batteries by wrapping them individually, either with bubble sheeting or plastic bags.
* Do not ship damaged, defective, or recalled batteries by air, as such shipments are prohibited by federal regulation. Also, UPS does not accept air shipments of recycled batteries.
* For battery-operated tools, laptops, or other appliances, provide effective protection for the switches to make sure they will not turn on accidentally during transportation.
* Lead-acid batteries contain highly corrosive liquids, making these batteries subject to U.S. and international shipping regulations. UPS hazardous materials restrictions may also apply.
* Package batteries securely to keep them from shifting, being crushed, or otherwise damaged while in transportation.
We appreciate your help in making sure your packages are safe for transport.
It is important to be aware of proper shipping processes when shipping batteries, as improperly packaged batteries can short-circuit, overheat, and catch fire while in transportation.
If you ship packages containing batteries, whether by ground or air, it is your responsibility to make sure they are packaged correctly and ensure they comply with all applicable regulations.
There are many types of batteries, including lithium (e.g. computer and cell phone batteries); dry cell (e.g. AA, C, D batteries); and lead-acid (e.g. for cars or wheelchairs). Each type has varying levels of regulatory requirements and packaging needs, and several types must be documented as hazardous materials when shipped.
Please assess your current shipping operation to make sure you are following safe battery packing procedures.
To help reduce the risk of battery-related incidents, follow these guidelines for preparing a package containing batteries:
* For loose batteries, cover the battery terminals (or leads) with an insulating cap or electrical tape, if the battery is not already contained in protective packaging.
* Ensure there is adequate internal protection to keep batteries from contacting metal or other batteries by wrapping them individually, either with bubble sheeting or plastic bags.
* Do not ship damaged, defective, or recalled batteries by air, as such shipments are prohibited by federal regulation. Also, UPS does not accept air shipments of recycled batteries.
* For battery-operated tools, laptops, or other appliances, provide effective protection for the switches to make sure they will not turn on accidentally during transportation.
* Lead-acid batteries contain highly corrosive liquids, making these batteries subject to U.S. and international shipping regulations. UPS hazardous materials restrictions may also apply.
* Package batteries securely to keep them from shifting, being crushed, or otherwise damaged while in transportation.
We appreciate your help in making sure your packages are safe for transport.
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