Charge into fire safety! Fire Prevention Week 2025 focuses on lithium-ion batteries

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The National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) underscores lithium-ion battery safety during Fire Prevention Week 2025. It advises consumers to research products and verify safety certification marks before purchase. Charging should occur on hard surfaces, steering clear of beds or couches, while larger devices like e-bikes should be charged outdoors in safe environments. Users must utilize manufacturer-approved chargers and avoid overcharging to prevent hazards. The NFPA warns against improper disposal of lithium-ion batteries, recommending recycling at certified locations.

This guidance is crucial as lithium-ion batteries are prevalent in everyday devices, posing fire risks if mismanaged. The NFPA's campaign aims to educate families on safe practices to protect their homes. Following these safety tips can enhance fire prevention efforts in communities.

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