11/19/2025
Lithium-ion batteries have become ubiquitous in how products are powered – from cellphones to power tools to electric vehicles.
However, they do pose a fire risk under certain circumstances.
Jim Dahle, the director of safety and risk management for Pennsylvania Western University’s California campus, said like your standard batteries, there is a “positive” and a “negative” side.
Lithium-ion batteries have become ubiquitous in how products are powered – from cellphones to power tools to electric vehicles. However, they do pose a fire risk under certain circumstances. Jim Dahle, the director of safety and risk management for Pennsylvania Western University’s California ca...