Lithium-ion batteries are increasingly being used to store power for electrical grids, but some localities are concerned about fire risks.
Reviving dead lithium-ion tool batteries is unsafe, damaged cells can trigger leaks, thermal runaway, fires, or explosions.
The Norfolk Fire Division is teaming with the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) — the official sponsor of fire ...
The Boonshoft Museum of Discovery is hosting Shriners Children’s Fire Prevention Week starting this Saturday. The week’s theme is “Charge ...
The Marion Fire Department is providing the community with safety guidelines for lithium-ion batteries as part of Fire ...
Learn how to prevent fires caused by lithium-ion batteries with the Santa Monica Fire Department during Fire Prevention Week.
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