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Why Lithium-Ion Batteries Pose a Fire Risk And How To Protect Yourself
Lithium-ion batteries power much of our modern life, from smartphones and laptops to e-bikes and e-scooters. But with convenience comes risk. Fire services across the UK have reported a sharp rise in fires caused by lithium-ion batteries, with e-bikes and e-scooters a particular concern.
At Assured Fire Safety Consultancy, we believe it’s essential to raise awareness of this growing issue. That’s why we are proud to support the ongoing Electrical Safety First battery campaign, which highlights the dangers of unsafe charging and counterfeit products.
Why Lithium-Ion Batteries Can Be Dangerous
Lithium-ion batteries are lightweight, powerful and rechargeable, but they can fail if damaged, poorly manufactured, or charged incorrectly. In some cases, this can lead to thermal runaway, where heat builds up uncontrollably, causing fires and even explosions.
The Rise of E-Bikes and E-Scooter Fires
E-bikes and e-scooters are becoming a common fight on our streets, but unfortunately, they’ve also become a common source of battery-related fires. Charging indoors, leaving batteries unattended, or using non-approved chargers significantly increases risk.
Battery Fire Safety Tips
To reduce the risk of lithium-ion battery fires, follow these steps
Lithium-Ion Batteries in Workplace and Housing Settings
It’s not only households that face risks from lithium-ion batteries. In workplaces, staff may charge laptops, power tools, or e-bikes indoors without considering the potential fire hazards. Similarly, in social housing, there is a growing concern around residents leaving e-bikes and e-scooters charging in communal areas such as stairwells and corridors. This creates significant danger, not only increasing the likelihood of fire but also blocking vital escape routes for other occupants in the event of an emergency.
Assured Fire Safety Consultancy's Commitment
As fire safety specialists, we are committed to raising awareness and supporting organisations in managing modern fire risks, including lithium-ion batteries. We provide fire risk assessments, compliance advice, and ongoing consultancy to schools, housing providers, and businesses across the UK.
By working together and supporting initiatives like the Electrical Safety First battery campaign, we can help prevent avoidable tragedies and keep people safe.
👉 If your organisation would like support in managing fire safety risks, contact Assured Fire Safety Consultancy today.
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