From laptops and cell phones to vapes and electric vehicles, most people are surrounded by lithium-ion batteries daily.
There've been scattered reports of Dell Computer Co. laptops bursting into flames without warning, though there's been little urgency attached to the reports. But in a potentially catastrophic case ...
Dell’s recalling 100,000 more fire-prone batteries, bringing the total now recalled by the company to 4.2 million. This is on top of Toshiba’s recall of 830,0000 Sony batteries announced today. Whoa.
All week long Fire Departments across KELOLAND are talking about Fire Prevention Week. The Rapid City Department has been ...
They power our phones, laptops, and power tools but if damaged or used incorrectly, lithium-ion batteries can overheat, catch fire, or even explode. That’s ...
Power banks should power your phone or laptop, not burn your house. That’s why Anker Innovations recalled about 481,000 power ...