Lithium-ion batteries are in everything from e-bikes to smartwatches. Ontario is seeing a "significant" spike in fires when they aren't used correctly. Here is what to watch for.
Lithium-ion batteries power today’s jobsites, but they also pose a growing fire hazard. Further education is key to moving ...
This is the second year the province has had the Fire Protection Grant program, which will spend $20 million across Ontario ...
Operators, firefighters, insurers and municipalities have grappled with a problem that continues to grow faster than our ...
The Ontario government is investing $20 million to support firefighter health and safety, expand cancer prevention ...
Ottawa firefighters rescued a dog from a house fire in Orléans Thursday morning after it chewed on a lithium-ion battery, ...
For Fire Prevention Week of 2025, the National Fire Protection Association is focusing on how to safely use Lithium-ion batteries, especially in your home. Rechargeable batteries are found in most ...
The provincial government is putting more than $300,000 into fire services across the Northwest to help expand cancer prevention and improve responses to lithium-ion battery related fires.