niemeyjt
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I have been working in my daughter's flat where space is at a premium and she has stored a number of my cordless tools in their boxes underneath her bed.
I am sure we have all seen reports of e-bikes and e-cars catching fire and their batteries increasing the intensity of the fire - and this got me thinking about the risks of a power tool battery fire - especially in such a vulnerable location.
I have removed the batteries from everything under her bed, but what do others do?
Do you store batteries separately / outside / in some cabinet?
Has anyone actually seen a tool battery catch fire (I haven't)?
Is the risk on items like e-bikes greater due to lower manufacturing standards than power tools?
Is the risk over-hyped given so many things nowadays are cordless and have batteries (I notice her vacuum cleaner has - when she is not using mine)?
I would invite other's thoughts
I am sure we have all seen reports of e-bikes and e-cars catching fire and their batteries increasing the intensity of the fire - and this got me thinking about the risks of a power tool battery fire - especially in such a vulnerable location.
I have removed the batteries from everything under her bed, but what do others do?
Do you store batteries separately / outside / in some cabinet?
Has anyone actually seen a tool battery catch fire (I haven't)?
Is the risk on items like e-bikes greater due to lower manufacturing standards than power tools?
Is the risk over-hyped given so many things nowadays are cordless and have batteries (I notice her vacuum cleaner has - when she is not using mine)?
I would invite other's thoughts
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