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May is Electrical Safety Month—and we’re always looking for ways to help you and your family live happier, healthier, and safer lives. One everyday item deserves a closer look: lithium-ion ...
Lithium-ion batteries can be found in common, everyday household items—from cellphones to power tools, even electric cars on Kentucky roads. You might be surprised to learn they also pose serious fire ...
Firefighters in Western NY gain crucial skills in handling lithium-ion battery fires at a vital seminar. Discover how this training could reshape fire response.
Lithium batteries are in everything, from phones, to computers and even electric cars. But with electronics comes the risk of ...
There's been a 17 percent rise in fires started from lithium ion batteries used in phones, hearing aids and power tools, an insurer says.
Bringing a phone charger or power bank on the plane? Keep them in your carry-on, they're banned in checked luggage now.
Found in everything from phones to tablets to computers to e-bikes to cordless tools, shavers and toothbrushes, lithium-ion ...
especially if damaged. The FAA banned spare, uninstalled lithium-ion metal batteries from checked-in luggage in 2020. That prohibition now also includes power banks and cell phone battery charging ...