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Lithium-ion battery laws anticipated to move into legislation in upcoming funds billl

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NEW YORK (WABC) — There was a serious step towards eradicating one of many fastest-growing causes of preventable and lethal fires.

Congressional leaders say bipartisan laws to create a nationwide security normal for lithium-ion batteries will move into legislation within the upcoming funds invoice.

The FDNY says cheaply-made batteries, typically utilized in e-bikes and scooters have resulted in 929 fires within the metropolis and 33 deaths since 2019.

New York Metropolis Hearth Commissioner Robert Tucker applauded the information on Tuesday evening, saying the laws will save lives.

Tucker issued an announcement saying, partially,

“For the final three years, the FDNY has been sounding the alarm in regards to the risks of uncertified lithium-ion batteries. We’ve got labored tirelessly to cease the accidents, deaths, and terribly harmful fires which have turn out to be all too frequent with these units.

“Tuesday evening, Congress took a serious step in direction of passing a invoice that can assist forestall unregulated and uncertified batteries from getting into the nation, and New York, by requiring the Client Product Security Fee (CPSC) to create a nationwide security normal for these batteries. It is going to permit the CPSC to situation recollects for unsafe units and conduct enforcement of uncertified batteries coming in via our ports.”

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