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Understanding the Dangers of Lithium-Ion Batteries

With Fire Prevention Week taking place October 5-11, it’s an ideal time to raise awareness about one of today’s fastest-growing fire risks, lithium-ion batteries. Lithium-ion batteries power many of the devices we rely on daily, from smartphones and laptops to e-bikes and electric vehicles. As their use continues to grow, so does the risk of fire hazards associated with them. Understanding these risks and taking proactive safety measures is essential for both individuals and organizations.

A Growing Concern

The prevalence of lithium-ion batteries in the U.S. is expected to surge over the next decade, bringing increased fire safety challenges. Key statistics include:

What Causes Lithium-Ion Battery Fires?

Most incidents involving lithium-ion batteries stem from:

Human error plays a significant role, especially when batteries are charged incorrectly or stored near flammable materials.

Safe Use Practices

Until safer battery technologies are developed, following safe use practices can significantly reduce fire risks:

For Organizations

Employers and facility managers should take proactive steps to reduce lithium-ion battery hazards in the workplace:

Additional Resources

For more information on lithium-ion battery hazards and safety procedures, explore these resources:

Reach Out to an Advisor

If you have questions about lithium-ion battery safety or want to explore risk management strategies for your organization, our advisors are here to help. Contact us today to learn more about how we can support your fire prevention and workplace safety goals.