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Tom Ronaldson: Fire and Emergency New Zealand's Community Education Manager on safely using lithium-ion batteries
Manage episode 481500313 series 3391555
Warnings to be careful after a string of fires was linked to lithium-ion batteries.
Scrap metal company Sims Metal has been fined $30 thousand over a 2023 fire that released toxic smoke near Ōtāhuhu.
A massive blaze at a recycling plant near Glenfield last month was also linked to lithium-ion batteries, as well as a number of fires breaking out in rubbish trucks across the city.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand's Community Education Manager Tom Ronaldson told Kerre Woodham that lithium-ion batteries are perfectly safe, as long as they’re used correctly.
He says you should only be charging devices while you’re awake, and unplugged as soon as they’re fully charged.
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Manage episode 481500313 series 3391555
Warnings to be careful after a string of fires was linked to lithium-ion batteries.
Scrap metal company Sims Metal has been fined $30 thousand over a 2023 fire that released toxic smoke near Ōtāhuhu.
A massive blaze at a recycling plant near Glenfield last month was also linked to lithium-ion batteries, as well as a number of fires breaking out in rubbish trucks across the city.
Fire and Emergency New Zealand's Community Education Manager Tom Ronaldson told Kerre Woodham that lithium-ion batteries are perfectly safe, as long as they’re used correctly.
He says you should only be charging devices while you’re awake, and unplugged as soon as they’re fully charged.
LISTEN ABOVE
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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