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Mecklenburg County officials are urging residents to stop discarding lithium-ion batteries in the trash or recycling after ...
A recall has been issued for 429,000 portable chargers due lithium-ion battery overheating, expanding or catching fire during ...
Casely received 51 consumer reports of the charger's lithium-ion batteries catching fire while in use, resulting in burn ...
Nearly half a million portable power banks are being recalled because they can overheat and pose the risk of a fire while ...
Eastern Metal Recycling will shell out $6.7 million following a massive fire at its Camden facility that forced over 100 ...
At the end of its four-and-a-half hour meeting on Wednesday, commissioners voted to move forward with the county's Planning & ...
About 429,000 portable power banks are under recall because they can overheat and potentially catch fire while charging phones, posing a burn hazard to consumers.
A brand of portable, wireless phone chargers sold on e-commerce sites including Amazon.com is being recalled over fears that its internal lithium battery can lead to potential fire and burns, the U.S.
UL said its latest edition of UL 9540A was updated to include a clearer criteria for cell-to-cell propagation, high-temperature test methods for various battery chemistries and testing protocols for ...