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A lithium-ion battery from an e-bike has caused a fire in a unit at Lethbridge Park in Sydney's west earlier today.

Crews were called to the second-floor unit in Hawaii Avenue just before 3.00 am after reports of a blaze in the three-storey complex.

Upon arrival, 16 firefighters quickly got to work to contain the fire, which is believed to have started in the kitchen area of the premises where the lithium-ion battery was located.

Initial reports

It took crews approximately 20 minutes to extinguish the fire, which severely damaged the unit

Initial reports suggested there was a person sleeping inside the unit, however, a search found no people in the property.

Other occupants in the complex self-evacuated. A dog was located under a bed and safely removed by firefighters. It took crews approximately 20 minutes to extinguish the fire, which severely damaged the unit.

The incident is a timely reminder for people to show extra caution around lithium-ion powered devices such as e-bikes, e-scooters and mobile devices.

FRNSW’s tips

When buying, using or charging lithium-ion products, FRNSW advises the public to:

  • Be aware that lithium-ion batteries are prone to reignite after the initial fire has been extinguished.
  • Buy lithium-Ion products and batteries from reputable suppliers that meet Australian standards.
  • Only use cords and chargers supplied with the device. Don’t use inferior or different voltage replacement components.
  • Never charge devices while you are sleeping or in places that could block the escape.
  • Do not over-charge batteries. Switch off any cells once fully charged to avoid over-heating.
  • Try to charge micro-mobility devices like e-bikes and e-scooters outside, away from the home and on a hard surface.
  • Charge in a clear non-combustible area near a smoke alarm.
  • Note that any strong odours, extreme heat, colour change, deformity or strange sounds could indicate a problem with a lithium-ion battery.
  • Dispose of lithium-ion batteries properly, don’t throw them out with household garbage.
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