What should be included on the packaging to indicate 'protect from moisture' if required?

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Multiple Choice

What should be included on the packaging to indicate 'protect from moisture' if required?

Explanation:
Moisture protection in battery shipments comes from packaging that actually resists moisture ingress, and any required indication of that protection must follow the shipping guidelines. A simple label like "moisture safe" doesn’t ensure real protection or meet regulatory requirements. A desiccant bag inside helps reduce moisture inside the package but doesn't provide a moisture barrier or communicate on the outside packaging that moisture protection is in place. The correct approach is to have a moisture barrier inside or use waterproof outer packaging, as dictated by the applicable guidelines. This makes the moisture protection visible and compliant while ensuring the package stays protected during transit.

Moisture protection in battery shipments comes from packaging that actually resists moisture ingress, and any required indication of that protection must follow the shipping guidelines. A simple label like "moisture safe" doesn’t ensure real protection or meet regulatory requirements. A desiccant bag inside helps reduce moisture inside the package but doesn't provide a moisture barrier or communicate on the outside packaging that moisture protection is in place. The correct approach is to have a moisture barrier inside or use waterproof outer packaging, as dictated by the applicable guidelines. This makes the moisture protection visible and compliant while ensuring the package stays protected during transit.

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