A cutoff switch is always useful, and if you are going to the trouble of relocating the battery, you might as well put in a switch. Venting is definitely a concern. I know some people that don't have their battery in the trunk vented, and they haven't exploded. But if you ever intend to autocross or HPDE the car, a non-vented battery will almost definitely keep you off the track. Lastly, stay the hell away from the plastic relocation trays. I think there are a couple out there that are heavy duty ABS plastic, designed for racing applications. THOSE are okay, but most of the cheap plastic ones on the market lead to horrific results in the event of an accident. One guy I read about who got in an accident, had the plastic tray come apart and the battery continued on through the rear seats, THROUGH the driver seat and killed him by blunt-force trauma. If that wasn't bad enough, acid was everywhere and the vapors eventually started a fire that consumed more than half of the vehicle. So, basically what I'm getting at is, don't bother relocating the battery. The OEM did a lot of corner balancing that takes everything into consideration, including battery weight and how that balances other things in the car. But if you must, be damn sure that you purchase quality materials. Safety should always be the number one priority.