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Lithium Battery Fires: Untested Devices Pose Major Risk
19 Jan
Summary
- Untested lithium-ion devices from online retailers are a growing fire risk.
- By end of 2026, average Australian household to have 33 battery-powered devices.
- Damaged, flooded, or improperly charged batteries significantly increase fire risk.

Safety experts are raising concerns about the increasing fire risks associated with lithium-ion devices like e-scooters and portable power banks. Untested products often purchased from online retailers are failing to meet Australian safety standards. By the close of 2026, it is projected that an average Australian household will house approximately 33 devices powered by lithium-ion batteries.
Research indicates that fire risks elevate substantially when batteries are damaged, exposed to saltwater flooding, subjected to incorrect charging methods, or suffer repeated impacts. These conditions are unfortunately common with popular devices such as e-bikes and e-scooters, highlighting the need for heightened awareness. Consumers are strongly advised to source their devices from reputable suppliers.



