Safety Warning after Hoverboard Burst into flames Safety warning after hoverboard catches fire while being...

Published: 7:52 am August 19, 2017
Updated: 7:52 am August 19, 2017

Safety Warning after Hoverboard Burst into flames

Safety warning after hoverboard catches fire while being used by a child The Fire service is warning people to be careful when charging and using hoverboards after one caught alight while being used by a child in West Norwood. Firefighters were called to Tannoy Square after the self-balancing scooter burst into flames just minutes after it started being used. The hoverboard was engulfed in flames when firefighters arrived at the scene but thankfully the child using the gadget was not injured. Charlie Pugsley, Head of Fire Investigation at the London Fire Brigade, said: “Hoverboards might be the ‘must –have’ gadget but we have serious concerns that some products on sale which are non compliant, could be unsafe and pose a fire risk. “We’d recommend using the National Trading Standards product safety checklist and keeping an eye on the Electrical Safety First’s recall list. “If you already own a hoverboard or are going to buy one as a present, never leave it charging unattended and do not charge it overnight. “It’s also important to ensure your home is fitted with a working smoke alarm on every level of your home and the safest option is to have those linked together.

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