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To: bigbob

It would be useful to compare facts...


Whatever the extent of destruction of lithium batteries, comparing it to natural gas explosions is meaningless. Electrical fires, in general, cause far more property damage and deaths than natural gas fires:

According to the U.S. Fire Administration (USFA), there are 28,600 electrical fires per year. These fires cause $1.1 billion in property damage and loss and are responsible for 310 deaths and 1,100 injuries each year. The months with the most electrical fires are December and January due to increased use of heating appliances and lights.
https://electricalsafety.lbl.gov/2014/11/13/electrical-fires/


23 posted on 11/21/2022 8:16:57 AM PST by nicollo ("I said no!")
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To: nicollo

“It would be useful to compare facts...


Whatever the extent of destruction of lithium batteries, comparing it to natural gas explosions is meaningless. “

LOL! Your link says nothing about battery fires. I guess you thought it clever to fake your post to infer that it did!


25 posted on 11/21/2022 8:23:44 AM PST by TexasGator (!!!)
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To: nicollo

“Electrical fires, in general, cause far more property damage and deaths than natural gas fires:”

Not in your link.


27 posted on 11/21/2022 8:25:06 AM PST by TexasGator (!!!)
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To: nicollo

I guess you would also ban these.

-———From your link—————

1. Most electrical fires are caused by faulty electrical outlets and old, outdated appliances. Other fires are started by faults in appliance cords, receptacles and switches. Never use an appliance with a worn or frayed cord which can send heat onto combustible surfaces like floors, curtains, and rugs that can start a fire.
Running cords under rugs is another cause of electrical fires. Removing the grounding plug from a cord so it can be used in a two-prong electrical outlet can also cause a fire.

2. Light fixtures, lamps and light bulbs are another common reason for electrical fires. Installing a bulb with a wattage that is too high for the lamps and light fixtures is a leading cause of electrical fires. Always check the maximum recommended bulb wattage on any lighting fixture or lamp and never go over the recommended amount.
Another cause of fire is placing materials like cloth or paper over a lampshade. The material heats up and ignites, causing a fire. Faulty lamps and light fixtures also frequently result in fires.

3. Misuse of extension cords is another electrical fire cause. Appliances should be plugged directly into outlet and not plugged into an extension cord for any length of time. Only use extension cords as a temporary measure. If you do not have the appropriate type of outlets for your appliances, hire an electrician to install new ones.

4. Space heaters are a major cause of electrical fires. Because these types of heaters are portable, many times people put them too close to combustible surfaces such as curtains, beds, clothing, chairs, couches and rugs. If you do use space heaters, use the radiator-type that diffuse heat over the entire surface of the appliance. Your safest bet is to keep all flammable items at least 3 feet away from your space heaters.

5. Outdated wiring often causes electrical fires. If a home is over twenty years old, it may not have the wiring capacity to handle the increased amounts of electrical appliances in today’s average home, such as computers, wide screen televisions, DVD players, microwaves and air conditioners.
Breakers should be triggered when circuits get overloaded, but outdated breaker boxes often have worn connectors that do not work, causing the system to overload and start an electrical fire.


28 posted on 11/21/2022 8:27:03 AM PST by TexasGator (!!!)
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