Lithium Battery Fire Safety Awareness Campaign by LFB

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LFB Charge Safe Campaign
 
5
th
 July 2023
 
Aim
 
To provide an understanding of the
dangers of fire from ebike and escooter
fires.
 
 
 
 
Overview
 
Fires involving lithium batteries are the fastest growing fire risk in
London
There has been a 60% increase in e-bike and e-scooter fires in 2023 so
far
At present LFB is on average attending an e-bike or e-scooter fire once
every two days
 
Why So Hazardous?
 
If a Lithium-Ion battery becomes damaged or begins to fail, it can start an
incredibly ferocious fire.
This fire can spread rapidly and out of control and within minutes have
started a large fire, which can very quickly impede people’s means of
escape.
 
The London Fire Brigade (LFB)
published the video showing the
moment an e-scooter catches fire -
YouTube
 
Video #1 of eBike Fire
 
 
 
Key Messages
 
Never store or charge an e-bike or e-scooter on an escape route
Don’t charge Lithium batteries while you sleep
Always use the correct charger for your e-bike or e-scooter and buy
batteries and chargers from a reputable seller
Converting pedal bikes into e-bikes using DIY kits poses a higher risk.
Ensure you have working smoke alarms and a clear escape route
Warning Signs
 
Heat: 
If battery is extremely hot to touch, there is a chance it may be
defective and start a fire
Bulging: 
A battery swelling or bulging out of shape is a common sign
of it failing. Similar signs include any type of lump or leaking. If a
battery shows any of these signs stop using it immediately.
Noise: 
Failing lithium batteries may make a hissing or cracking sound
Smell: 
A strong or unusual smell coming from the battery is a sign it
may be defective
Performance: 
A failure to fully charge or longer charge times can be a
sign that a battery is failing
Smoke: 
If battery or device is smoking, a fire has already started. Treat
with caution!
 
 
 
 
 
London Fire Brigade issues warning
after exploding e-bike caught on
camera | ITV News London
 
Video #2 Of eBike Fire
 
 
 
 
LFB #chargesafe
 
Due to the risks posed, LFB have
launched a campaign called #chargesafe
and have a section of the website
dedicated to this campaign.
https://www.london-
fire.gov.uk/chargesafe/
 
 
How You Can Help
 
Social Media: 
Please keep an eye on social media posts with
#chargesafe and @londonfire (Twitter) and @LondonFire Brigade
(Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn), and link to these in comms and your
own social media for residents.
Vigilance: 
Please look out for the unsafe practices listed previously
and advise residents accordingly.
Posters: 
Please consider displaying our posters on the campaign. For
copies of the posters please email 
christopher.mattingley@london-
fire.gov.uk
 
 
Fire Safety Guidance for
Landlords
 
Guidance notes for Landlords are housed within our
website and include advice on:
Legal duties on fire safety
Fire risk assessments
Alarms
Safe Structure
Emergency plan
 
Landlord's responsibilities-Property management | London Fire Brigade (london-fire.gov.uk)
 
Home Fire Safety Checker
 
Residents in your properties are able to access this.
 
Get tailored advice for your home or the home of
someone you care for.
 
LFB’s tool allows you to carry out a thorough check
of your home in only a few minutes.
 
Home Fire Safety Checker (HFSC) | London Fire Brigade (london-fire.gov.uk)
 
 
 
 
Any Questions?
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Aimed at raising awareness about the increasing risks of lithium battery fires, the London Fire Brigade (LFB) has initiated the #chargesafe campaign. Highlighting the dangers associated with e-bike and e-scooter fires, the campaign emphasizes key messages such as proper storage and charging practices, identifying warning signs of battery failure, and ensuring a clear escape route. Through informative visuals and videos, the campaign stresses the importance of using genuine chargers and batteries from reputable sources to mitigate fire hazards effectively.


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  1. LFB Charge Safe Campaign 5thJuly 2023

  2. Aim To provide an understanding of the dangers of fire from ebike and escooter fires.

  3. Overview Fires involving lithium batteries are the fastest growing fire risk in London There has been a 60% increase in e-bike and e-scooter fires in 2023 so far At present LFB is on average attending an e-bike or e-scooter fire once every two days

  4. Why So Hazardous? If a Lithium-Ion battery becomes damaged or begins to fail, it can start an incredibly ferocious fire. This fire can spread rapidly and out of control and within minutes have started a large fire, which can very quickly impede people s means of escape.

  5. Video #1 of eBike Fire The London Fire Brigade (LFB) published the video showing the moment an e-scooter catches fire - YouTube

  6. Key Messages Never store or charge an e-bike or e-scooter on an escape route Don t charge Lithium batteries while you sleep Always use the correct charger for your e-bike or e-scooter and buy batteries and chargers from a reputable seller Converting pedal bikes into e-bikes using DIY kits poses a higher risk. Ensure you have working smoke alarms and a clear escape route

  7. Warning Signs Heat: If battery is extremely hot to touch, there is a chance it may be defective and start a fire Bulging: A battery swelling or bulging out of shape is a common sign of it failing. Similar signs include any type of lump or leaking. If a battery shows any of these signs stop using it immediately. Noise: Failing lithium batteries may make a hissing or cracking sound Smell: A strong or unusual smell coming from the battery is a sign it may be defective Performance: A failure to fully charge or longer charge times can be a sign that a battery is failing Smoke: If battery or device is smoking, a fire has already started. Treat with caution!

  8. Video #2 Of eBike Fire London Fire Brigade issues warning after exploding e-bike caught on camera | ITV News London

  9. LFB #chargesafe Due to the risks posed, LFB have launched a campaign called #chargesafe and have a section of the website dedicated to this campaign. https://www.london- fire.gov.uk/chargesafe/

  10. How You Can Help Social Media: Please keep an eye on social media posts with #chargesafe and @londonfire (Twitter) and @LondonFire Brigade (Facebook, Instagram, LinkedIn), and link to these in comms and your own social media for residents. Vigilance: Please look out for the unsafe practices listed previously and advise residents accordingly. Posters: Please consider displaying our posters on the campaign. For copies of the posters please email christopher.mattingley@london- fire.gov.uk

  11. Fire Safety Guidance for Landlords Guidance notes for Landlords are housed within our website and include advice on: Legal duties on fire safety Fire risk assessments Alarms Safe Structure Emergency plan Landlord's responsibilities-Property management | London Fire Brigade (london-fire.gov.uk)

  12. Home Fire Safety Checker Residents in your properties are able to access this. Get tailored advice for your home or the home of someone you care for. LFB s tool allows you to carry out a thorough check of your home in only a few minutes. Home Fire Safety Checker (HFSC) | London Fire Brigade (london-fire.gov.uk)

  13. Any Questions?

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