Calgary fire officials are reminding residents to be aware of the risk posed by lithium-ion batteries and the 'large amount of energy they contain in a small space.'
Calgary fire officials are reminding residents to be aware of the risk posed by lithium-ion batteries and the "large amount of energy they contain in a small space."
Fire officials say those dangerous circumstances occur when they are not used, charged or stored properly. "Please ensure that you are aware of the safety tips and that you know how to charge and dispose of these batteries properly.
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