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Charge into fire safety this Fire Prevention Week
Lithium-Ion batteries in your home
Fire Prevention Week runs from October 5 – 11, 2025, and this year’s theme, ‘Charge into Fire Safety: Lithium-Ion Batteries in Your Home,’ highlights the everyday risks posed by the batteries that power so many of our devices.
Cranbrook Fire & Emergency Services, along with the BC Professional Firefighters Burn Fund, is calling on Cranbrook residents to take simple but critical steps to protect their homes and families from fire hazards linked to lithium-ion batteries.
From e-bikes and e-scooters to cell phones, laptops, toys, and power tools, lithium-ion batteries are part of daily life. But when damaged, overheated, or improperly charged, they can quickly become dangerous.
This year’s campaign focuses on key safety reminders:
- Watch for warning signs of a damaged or swollen battery and replace immediately.
- Always use manufacturer-approved chargers.
- Never block safety exits or sleeping areas with charging e-bikes or e-scooters.
- Do not leave batteries in hot cars or expose them to excessive heat.
- Properly recycle old or damaged batteries at designated collection points. Never toss them in the garbage. Improperly discarded batteries can spark fires in garbage trucks and landfills, putting communities at risk.
Learn more about lithium-ion battery safety.
City of Cranbrook