Faulty Lithium-Ion e-bike battery causes explosion and fire - VIDEO - Darlinghurst
Published: 16 Oct 2023 02:42pm
Fire and Rescue NSW (FRNSW) crews have saved an inner-city unit from an explosion and fire, sparked by a faulty Lithium-Ion e-bike battery.
The FRNSW crew from Leichhardt was travelling near the city when it responded to a fire alarm In Yurong Street, Darlinghurst, around 11.20am.
Joined by a Rescue Pumper from the City of Sydney station, firefighters raced to the scene where smoke was issuing from a basement-level studio apartment
The building's manager was attempting to douse the fire with a chemical powder extinguisher, whilst a neighbour, outside, was assisting with a garden hose.
Fire crews entered the unit and successfully attacked the blaze in the corner of a room with two lines of hose.
A 50-year-old man was treated for smoke inhalation by NSW Ambulance paramedics at the scene.
Firefighters say the blaze was started by a Lithium-Ion e-bike battery that overheated and went into 'thermal runaway' whilst on charge.
The resulting explosion blew out a window in the apartment.
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 you are sleeping, away from the home or in places that could block your escape
- Not over-charge batteries. Switch off any cells once fully charged to avoid over-heating
- 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 odours, extreme heat, colour change, deformity or strange sounds could indicate a problem with a Lithium-ion battery. Have it checked by a professional.
For more information: https://www.fire.nsw.gov.au/chargesafe [external link]
Media note: FRNSW footage of the incident is available here: https://vimeo.com/874651697/1e1a742acd [external link] It contains the voice of Leichhardt 022 Station Officer, Steve Croft.
Updated: 16 Oct 2023 02:46pm
Related safety topics
It's important that we all understand the risks of lithium-ion batteries and be prepared if things go wrong.
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Having a home escape plan and a working smoke alarm increases your chances of getting out safely.
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