Expert Tips to Prevent Lithium-Ion Battery Fires At Home and On-the-Go

(BPT) - Fire safety experts are urging Americans to "Take C.H.A.R.G.E." of lithium-ion battery safety after data reveals alarming gaps in public awareness and a spike in battery-related incidents at home and while traveling.

According to UL Standards & Engagement, 50% of Americans admit they don't know anything about lithium-ion battery dangers, despite these batteries powering many modern devices from smartphones to e-bikes. Even more concerning: 60% of travelers don't realize how prevalent these batteries are in everyday items.

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