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Power Banks on Fire: What You Need to Know
USAFriday, June 13, 2025
Lithium-ion batteries are generally safe. However, they can degrade over time. This degradation can lead to fire hazards. Couriers and airlines have strict rules about transporting them. For example, Southwest Airlines requires passengers to have battery chargers visible when in use on flights. It's essential to dispose of recalled power banks safely. Do not throw them in recycling bins, trash, or battery disposal bins at retailers. Instead, take them to a municipal household hazardous waste collection center. Call ahead to confirm they accept rechargeable lithium-ion batteries. It's always better to be safe than sorry. Check your power banks. If they are part of the recall, take action immediately.
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