VIDEO CLIP: Former FDNY Commissioner discusses the fire risks of e-micromobility batteries

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There are more electric micromobility devices like e-bikes and e-scooters on the road—and in our buildings—than ever. These devices are an affordable and convenient way to get around, but as sales surge, building owners must contend with a new risk: lithium-ion battery fires.

In this short video clip, learn why micromobility batteries present a unique fire risk from Laura Kavanagh, the 34th Commissioner of the Fire Department of New York and advisor to Electric Avenue.

The good news is there is a lot you can do to reduce your risk of costly & dangerous micromobility battery fires!

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