The drill Lithium-ion battery exploded in Melbourne home and causes $100,000 worth of damage. The owner was not at home and when she arrived at her home, she found smoke was coming out from her bedroom and through house. She called firefighters who put out the fire.
Firefighters then found the culprit, an Ozito lithium-ion battery.
The owner said the battery was not even charging when it exploded. It was just sitting on a table. Lithium-ion batteries are common in most of all type of power tools, laptops, vacuum cleaners and e-scooters as well mobile phones.
Consumer Advise:
According to ACCC website whilst incidents are rare, they appear to be increasing and are serious when it occurs. The batteries can overheat or explode if they are used, charged, or disposed incorrectly or they are damaged.
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