04/04/2022
🔥Never charge devices overnight. While most portable devices are designed to stop charging once the battery is full, a fire could occur if the charger overheats.
🔥Place the device being charged on a hard flat noncombustible surface to allow for adequate ventilation.
🔥Don’t place laptops, tablets or cellphones unattended on couches or beds or in areas where they might overheat and come into contact with flammable materials.
🔥Inspect chargers for wear or damage. Frayed or damaged cords should be discarded immediately and replaced to prevent sparks and fires.
🔥Charge devices in short bursts rather than for extended periods. Former recommendations to fully deplete batteries and then charge do not apply to lithium ion technology.
🔥Remove the charger from the outlet when not charging. A charger left plugged in is still drawing electricity from the outlet, and a fire can occur if a wire short circuits or contacts water.
🔥Shut off battery-powered devices when not being used.
🔥Don’t leave devices exposed to excessive hot or cold temperatures. 🔥Overheating the battery and device can lead to battery failure and increase the risks of fire or explosion. Cold temperatures can cause device failure.
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