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Examples of Lithium Battery Fires

 Lithium battery fires are becoming more common every day as more devices contain them.  Here are some examples of fires which have occurred in a range of devices from mobile phones to electric vehicles. 

battery safety videos

Take C.H.A.R.G.E. of Battery Safety PSA

 Watch UL's Fire Safety Research Institute (FSRI)'s new PSA to learn how to Take C.H.A.R.G.E. of Battery Safety and precautions to protect your loved ones while using lithium-ion battery-powered devices. Learn more at batteryfiresafety.org. 

Safety tips for storing devices with lithium ion batteries at home

 Lithium ion batteries are being blamed for a rise in battery-related fires.

LAFD: Lithium-ion Battery Safety

 The mass use of Lithium-ion battery powered devices is resulting in an increase of explosive fires due to misuse. 

RESOURCES ON THE WEB

Links to helpful information on the internet
Battery Fire Safety U.S. Fire AdministrationLITHIUM-ION BATTERY SAFETY NFPABATTERY RECYCLING AND DISPOSAL FLorida EPAHow to Prevent a Lithium-ion Battery Fire in Your Home
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