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Experts warn of lithium battery fire risks

June 18, 2024 | Pueblo County, Colorado



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Experts warn of lithium battery fire risks
During a recent government meeting, significant discussions centered around the safety concerns associated with lithium battery technology. A public commenter highlighted the dangers posed by dendrite spikes within lithium batteries, which can lead to fires by puncturing or shorting out the batteries. The speaker urged officials to conduct thorough research and consider these risks before approving new battery storage applications, suggesting that current planning processes may overlook critical safety information.

In addition to the battery safety concerns, commissioners shared reflections on recent community events. One commissioner praised the Juneteenth celebration and the Blues Bands and Barbecue event in Pueblo West, noting the positive atmosphere and community engagement. Another commissioner emphasized the importance of raising awareness about elder abuse, commending the efforts of adult protective services for organizing an event aimed at educating the public on recognizing various forms of elder abuse.

The meeting also touched on ongoing efforts to improve business permitting processes in the area, with officials expressing a commitment to fostering a more business-friendly environment. They encouraged public input to enhance collaboration between the city and county.

Lastly, officials reminded the community to prioritize safety during outdoor recreational activities, particularly with high water levels in local rivers, urging residents to exercise caution as summer activities ramp up.

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