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VashonBePrepared Tis the season of batteries

Vashon, WALocal News

The holiday season is a popular time for giving battery-powered gifts, but it also brings significant safety concerns. The article discusses the rise in battery-related incidents during this time, urging readers to prioritize safety while enjoying their new gadgets. Citing data from Underwriters Laboratories, it notes that 60% of consumers will purchase at least one battery-operated item, increasing the potential for hazards. While lithium-ion batteries are generally safe, they can pose dangers if mishandled. The article provides a detailed safety checklist, advising readers to inspect devices for damage and to use only certified products.

It also emphasizes the importance of proper charging and disposal methods to minimize risks. Given the concerning statistics on injuries and fatalities related to lithium batteries, this article serves as a vital resource for consumers, helping families enjoy their holiday gifts without compromising safety.

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