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  • FRNSW saves house from Lithium-Ion battery fire, prevents spread to adjacent property.
  • FRNSW advises public on safe handling of Lithium-Ion batteries to prevent fires.
  • Lithium-ion batteries prone to 'thermal runaway,' causing toxic off-gassing and difficult fires.

Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews have saved a home from a large Lithium-Ion battery fire at Warrawee, on Sydney’s upper north shore.

A resident was charging the battery used to power a leaf blower in the carport of the home on Finlay Road, just before 5 pm, when the cells went into ‘thermal runaway’ and caught fire.

The flames destroyed the carport which collapsed. Neighbors used garden hoses in an attempt to extinguish the fire on the battle-axe property.

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Five FRNSW appliances were quickly on scene, and firefighters, in breathing apparatus, used two hose-lines to prevent the fire and smoke from spreading to the adjacent house.

No one was injured in the incident, and all occupants and pets were accounted for. Firefighters believe the battery might have been overcharged.

FRNSW reminds the public to:

  • Be aware that lithium-ion batteries are prone to reignite after the initial fire has been extinguished
  • Buy Lithium-Ion products and batteries from reputable suppliers that meet Australian standards
  • Only use cords and chargers supplied with the device…don’t use inferior, replacement components
  • Never charge devices while sleeping, keep them away from the home, or in places that could block the escape
  • Do not overcharge batteries. Switch off any cells once fully charged to avoid overheating
  • Try to charge micromobility devices like e-bikes and e-scooters outside, away from the home
  • Charge in a clear, non-combustible area near a smoke alarm.
  • Note that any strong odors, extreme heat, color change, deformity, or strange sounds could indicate a problem with a Lithium-ion battery. Have it checked by a professional

Lithium-ion batteries can enter ‘thermal runaway’ when they overheat or are damaged.

This leads to an off-gassing of toxic gas, often followed by an explosion and fire that’s generally very difficult to extinguish. If a Lithium-Ion battery fire does occur, people should immediately seek a safe area and call Triple-Zero (000).

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