Firefighters tackled a fire involving an electric scooter’s battery pack which had exploded whilst on charge in a Portsmouth flat on Monday afternoon.
Crews from Cosham and Southsea arrived to find smoke issuing from the building on Hewlett Road before firefighters wearing breathing apparatus used hose reels and jets to stop the blaze which had caused significant damage to the living room.
Craig Sadler, Watch Manager at Cosham Fire Station, said:
“We were called out to a flat fire in Portsmouth involving the battery of an electric scooter.”
“We extinguished with the fire which had caused significant damage to the living room.”
“This incident is a reminder of the importance of buying all electrical goods from reputable sellers and to use the correct charger you brought with each item.”
Fire Investigation Officers have confirmed the fire started after an electric scooter’s lithium battery overheated whilst charging, causing it to explode.
Crews delivered safety messaging and advice to neighbouring residents before leaving the scene shortly after 4pm.
With more people using electric scooters, here are some top fire safety tips to protect you, your family, and your property:
- Always use the charger that came with your e-scooter.
- If you need to buy a replacement, always choose a branded, genuine product from a supplier you can trust. There are lots of fakes out there, and it can be difficult to spot the difference.
- Avoid storing, using or charging batteries at very high or low temperatures.
- Don’t overload your sockets.
- Never leave a charger plugged in overnight or unattended.