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▍What to do if a lithium battery emits smoke or catches fire?
Lithium batteries are commonly used in mobile phones, power banks, laptops, tablets and electric vehicles. Overcharging can cause short circuits, leading to overheating, fire and even explosions. When lithium batteries burn, they produce high temperatures and thick smoke, which can be toxic and ignite nearby objects, causing the fire to spread rapidly.
Be aware
•Avoid leaving charging devices unattended for long periods and unplug them before going to bed or going out
•Do not use batteries or chargers that are damaged, swollen, or come from unknown sources
•Keep batteries away from high temperatures, moisture, or places prone to impact
•Dispose of used lithium batteries through authorized recycling channels, do not throw them into regular trash