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The number of fires sparked by lithium-ion batteries has more than doubled in the span of two years, according to the city.
The bulk of the fires were sparked by micromobility devices like e-scooters and electric bikes. Here’s how to stay safe.
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As Toronto sounds the alarm about increased batteries involving lithium-ion batteries, London's fire department and some bike ...
Toronto Fire has launched a second public safety campaign to raise awareness about the growing fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries. In 2024, firefighters responded to 76 fires caused by ...
No battery should ever be thrown away, and that’s especially true of lithium batteries. Not only do old and damaged ones pose ...
Macsen Labs, a manufacturer of APIs, dyes, and specialty chemicals since 1952, has announced a major breakthrough in ...
Batteries that are commonly found in e-bikes, smartphones, laptops and many other electronic devices are being blamed for a 162 per cent spike in Toronto fires. CBC's Dale Manucdoc has what you need ...
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