Chargers, batteries and fire safety

Fire risks of batteries and chargers explained

How safe is your bedside table? Do you pop your phone on to charge before bed? Maybe you love to watch TV on your laptop or tablet in bed – plugged in to keep the screen bright, of course? Let’s take a closer look at how many of us use everyday electrical items – and the fire risks many of us leave ourselves open to without realising it. But first let’s start at the beginning…

What is a Lithium-ion battery?

Lithium-ion batteries or li-ion batteries (sometimes called LIBs) are the lightweight, rechargeable batteries that power our phones, laptops and cameras. They’re found in many electrical devices from mobility scooters to e-cigarettes, and are used safely by millions of people every day. However, there are some things you need to know when it comes to fire safety, chargers and batteries.

Are batteries dangerous?

When used properly, no. But batteries can present a fire risk when over-charged, short-circuited, submerged in water or if they are damaged. It’s really important to charge them safely too.

How to stay safe

Firefighter safety tips for charging your devices

Read more at:  https://www.london-fire.gov.uk/safety/the-home/electrical-items/batteries-and-chargers/

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