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Disarray of batteries found; Fire department is responding on site.

Emergency fire responders dispatched to a domestic blaze in Dresden's Leubnitz-Neuostra district on Monday afternoon; upon reaching Spitzwegstraße, they were met with thick smoke billowing from a kitchen window and blackish smoke billowing from the front door of a semi-detached home.

Disarray with batteries prevalent; fire department responding at present location.
Disarray with batteries prevalent; fire department responding at present location.

Disarray of batteries found; Fire department is responding on site.

House Fire in Dresden Leubnitz-Neuostra Caused by Overheated Battery

A house fire broke out in Dresden Leubnitz-Neuostra on Monday afternoon, specifically on Spitzweg Street. The smoke was coming from the entrance as well as the kitchen window, billowing thick smoke into the air.

Upon arrival, firefighters were met with a pungent, black smoke pouring out of the entrance door. The fire, which started from inside the semi-detached house, was quickly resolved, but not before a woman was taken to the hospital due to suspected smoke inhalation. A neighbor was also evacuated as a precaution.

The fire department identified overheated batteries in a charging device as the cause of the house fire. This incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of safe battery handling practices.

To prevent house fires when dealing with overheated batteries in a charging device, it is crucial to immediately stop charging and disconnect the battery if it becomes hot, swollen, or emits unusual odors. Move the device to a non-flammable, well-ventilated area away from combustible materials.

Key safety measures include using certified chargers and cables recommended by the manufacturer, charging on hard, non-flammable surfaces, avoiding overcharging, and never using extension cords or daisy-chained power strips for charging lithium-ion batteries.

Additional precautions include avoiding charging the battery while using it intensively, never using pass-through charging unless the manufacturer explicitly supports it, and storing batteries away from heat sources and metal objects.

If a battery shows signs of swelling, persistent overheating, or damage, it is essential to stop using it immediately and replace it. For enhanced protection, use fire-resistant containers or cabinets when storing multiple batteries to contain potential fires and prevent spread.

Following these measures minimizes fire risk from overheated charging batteries and helps maintain safe battery operation at home. Always prioritize safety when dealing with charging devices to avoid unfortunate incidents like the one in Dresden Leubnitz-Neuostra.

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