12/27/2025
——-Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Safety——-
PSA From the Catlettsburg Fire Department!
After Christmas, we see a spike in fires caused by lithium-ion batteries found in many popular gifts—phones, tablets, toys, power tools, e-bikes, hoverboards, and rechargeable devices.
These batteries are powerful, but when damaged, overcharged, or used incorrectly, they can overheat and ignite.
Here’s how to keep your family and home safe:
✅ Use the right charger
Always use the charger that came with the device or one approved by the manufacturer.
✅ Don’t overcharge
Unplug devices once fully charged. Avoid charging overnight or when you’re not home.
✅ Charge on a hard, non-flammable surface
Keep batteries off beds, couches, and carpets. Never charge under pillows or blankets.
✅ Keep away from heat and water
Do not leave devices in cars, near heaters, or exposed to moisture.
✅ Inspect batteries regularly
If you notice swelling, cracking, leaking, strange smells, or excessive heat—stop using it immediately.
✅ Store and dispose properly
Store batteries in a cool, dry place. Recycle damaged or old batteries at approved locations—never throw them in the trash.
❌ Never modify or mix batteries
Do not puncture, crush, or use batteries that don’t belong to the device.
🚨 If a battery catches fire:
• Call 911 immediately
• Evacuate the area
• Do NOT attempt to extinguish it unless you can do so safely
Your safety is our priority. Let’s enjoy our new gifts safely and keep Catlettsburg safe!!!