NYC high school fire sparked by lithium-ion battery renews fears around dangerous devices

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A lithium-ion battery used in a student project sparked a blaze at Staten Island Technical High School that injured a firefighter — stoking fears about school safety efforts around the dangerous devices.

The fire broke out on the third floor of the elite school on Dec. 6 around 7 p.m. and required 12 units and 60 firefighters to extinguish, according to the Staten Island Advance.

The batteries, which are often used to power e-bikes and e-scooters, have become a leading cause of fires in NYC and can lead to “explosive, aggressive” infernos that spread rapidly and are difficult to douse, according to the city.

A lithium-ion battery used as part of a student project sparked a blaze at Staten Island Technical High School last week. google

“Due to the increased use and visibility of lithium-ion batteries in schools, all school stakeholders must ensure that safety and precautionary measures are in place to…

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