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Eastern Environmental has been busy transporting and disposing of Lithium-Ion Batteries.
As of November 14 of 2022, lithium-ion batteries have caused the death of 6 people and injured 139 people.
Eastern is trained and permitted to handle, transport, and dispose of these batteries for our clients.
lithium-ion batteries are extremely sensitive to high temperatures and inherently flammable. These battery packs tend to degrade much faster than they normally would, due to heat. If a lithium-ion battery pack fails, it will burst into flames and can cause widespread damage.
The batteries have a tendency to overheat and can spontaneously combust when charging. The Clean Energy Institute said the batteries can also lose capacity and fail “after a number of years.”
Some food delivery workers rely on e-bikes and e-scooters that contain lithium-ion batteries for their jobs. Some store them in their living space. Some residents also use those bikes to commute to work.
Lithium-ion batteries sparked 60 fires across the five boroughs between Jan. 1 and May 3 this year, according to the FDNY. City data shows it represents a 233% increase from the same period last year, which saw 18 fires between Jan. 1 and May 3 of 2021.
There have been 66 injuries and five deaths in fires involving lithium-ion batteries this year, the FDNY said. Additionally, there have been 121 investigations involving lithium-ion batteries so far this year, 17 more than the same time period last year (Jan. 1, 2021-Aug. 3, 2021).
One of our expert technicians will reach out ASAP – Usually within 24 hours