Lithium-ion Battery Fires in Canada
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•What you should know about rechargeable batteries and the risk of fire
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The number of rechargeable lithium-ion batteries being used in electric vehicles, electric scooters, laptops, powertools and phones is soaring in Canada .
The B.C. Office of the Fire Commissioner’s 2023 annual report stated rechargeable batteries were the source of 70 fires provincewide.
Calgary Fire Department has been tracking rechargeable battery fires since 2016 .
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