The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a warning for hoverboards sold at major retailers nationwide becausetheir lithium batteries pose a fire hazard. ... The batteries can overheat and cause the products to smoke, catch fire or even explode, according to the agency. Are ho...
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It says something about the trajectory of a consumer fad like hoverboards when this is the catchiest sales slogan out there: "Our Skeeterboards are safe and WILL NOT CATCH FIRE!" Literally and figuratively this year's hottest item under the tree, hoverboards are a must-have item for kids ...
E-bike fires make headlines for the same reason as cell phone fires, Tesla infernos, and self-immolating hoverboards: We don’t expect the batteries that power our modern lives to turn on us. But although lithium-ion battery fires end in an explosive chemical reaction that leaves little but...
canisters (a potential fire hazard in the Channel Tunnel) and knives with a blade longer than 3" which catches out people who buy a set of Sabbatier kitchen knives in Paris. Knives with a blade shorter than 3" are fine, for example small penknives. E-scooters & hoverboards are not ...