As per analytics firm StrategicRisk, when lithium-ion batteries burn they release “hydrogen fluoride, hydrogen chloride and hydrogen cyanide, as well as carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide and ...
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How the EPA is handling the unprecedented lithium-ion battery removal in wildfire burn areasBatteries are a way of life.” Before homeowners begin to rebuild, the EPA is focused on removing all lithium-ion sources from burn sites, especially batteries found in electric vehicles or ...
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