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Toss a cellphone in the trash, and you will spark more than a fire — you will be breaking the law. As of July 1, throwing any device containing a lithium-ion battery in the trash is illegal in.
A Georgia-based fire safety company has introduced a unique fire suppression system for lithium battery setups. ELSA from ...
Nevada is set to become a hub for lithium battery production, raising concerns about environmental risks and community impact ...
FORT BUCHANAN, PUERTO RICO –Members of the Fort Buchanan Fire Department collaborated with the Puerto Rico Fire Department to ...
Honeywell has acquired Li-ion Tamer from Nexceris, expanding its fire detection offerings with early warning technology for ...
Terra-Gen spent 90 minutes Wednesday going over points company officials felt comfortable addressing in an effort to reassure residents they would be safe living near a ...
Clean energy or a ticking timebomb? That’s the question residents in one Massachusetts town grapple with as a proposal for ...
Islanders have been reminded of the dangers of disposing of hazardous items such as flares, gas canisters or lithium ...
Research given to ITV News shows more than 1,000 either have planning permission or are already operating. And not everyone ...
Honeywell has announced that it has acquired from Nexceris its Li-ion Tamer business, a leading off-gas detection solution ...