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Battery warning from fire chiefs

by Frank le Duc
Monday 25 Dec, 2023 at 12:57AM
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Battery warning from fire chiefs

Lithium-ion batteries are believed to have caused hundreds of fires over the past few years, including 187 attended by West Sussex Fire and Rescue Service.

In Brighton this autumn, an ebike battery is believed to have been the cause of a fire in a block of flats.

Now, fire chiefs have issued a warning to people to shop with care, check them for damage, use them with the right device and remember not to leave them unattended overnight.

The fire service said: “Don’t let lithium-ion batteries ruin your Christmas.

“Residents are being urged to shop safely when giving electronic devices, such as mobile phones, tablets, laptops, and e-scooters as Christmas gifts this year and to dispose of their old devices and batteries safely.

“The warning comes after lithium-ion batteries found in common electronic devices are thought to have caused 187 fires in West Sussex over the past three years.

“Most of these were caused by electronic devices being thrown away in household bins.”

Station manager Darren Wickings said: “Lithium-ion batteries are becoming increasingly common in our everyday lives.

“They are safe during normal use but present a fire risk when over-charged, submerged in water, or damaged.

“Using faulty or poorly manufactured devices and chargers further increases the risk.

“To help prevent a fire in your home, always use the correct charger for your device and never leave it charging unattended or overnight.

“Don’t forget to unplug the device when it is fully charged.

“Never charge large lithium-ion batteries, such as those found in electric bikes and scooters, in hallways or stairwells where it could block your means of escape.

“Make sure you have working smoke alarms on every level of your home and test them regularly.

“Always choose reputable retailers when shopping for electronic devices and look out for the UKCA or CE mark to ensure the products are safe.

“There are lots of counterfeit devices out there, particularly online, which are often cheaply made and don’t comply with recognised safety standards.

“Finally, if you’re having a clear out over the Christmas period, remember to dispose of electronic devices and batteries safely.

“Never throw them away in your household bins where they could start a fire.”

West Sussex County Council cabinet member Duncan Crow said: “Many people will be unaware of how many lithium-ion battery powered devices they have in their homes and the potential danger this poses.”

Councillor Crow, the cabinet member for community support, fire and rescue, said: “Following this advice will help to reduce the risk of fire in your home and ensure you and your family have a safe and happy Christmas.”

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Comments 3

  1. Rostrum says:
    2 years ago

    How about ‘trading standards’ come down hard on those selling substandard / illegally imported items with dangerous batteries.

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    • Tom says:
      2 years ago

      Can’t help but agree, the number of dangerous deliveroo/ubereats/just eat ‘riders’ with illegal and damnright dangerous homemade ebikes is ridiclious, i wonder how many of these fires are caued by them…

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  2. The Commentator says:
    2 years ago

    I wish e-bikes, e-scooters, e-cars, e-ciggeretes would be burnt at the stake never to return again. The batteries do more environmental damage over time then anything but green wash is the trending religion for now.

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