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Published: 12:14 pm March 11, 2025
Updated: 12:56 pm October 8, 2025
Dangerous E-Bike Battery Removed from Amazon Following Surrey House Fire
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A dangerous e-bike battery linked to a house fire in Surrey has been successfully removed from sale on Amazon, following a collaborative investigation by Surrey Fire and Rescue Service and Surrey Trading Standards.
Amanda Poole, Assistant Director for Trading Standards at Surrey County Council, added:

“Unsafe lithium-ion batteries pose a serious fire risk.
We are pleased to have taken swift action to have this product removed. Consumers should always ensure that batteries and chargers meet UK safety standards and be cautious of cheap or unbranded items sold online.”

Fire Safety Campaign Highlights Growing Risk

The incident comes amid growing concern over the rising number of fires caused by faulty lithium-ion batteries, particularly in e-bikes and e-scooters. As part of its efforts to prevent further incidents, Surrey Fire and Rescue Service continues to promote its #BatteryWise campaign, offering guidance on the safe use, storage, and disposal of rechargeable batteries.

Safety Advice for Consumers:

  • Purchase batteries and chargers from reputable retailers and manufacturers
  • Check for UK safety certification (e.g., CE, UKCA markings)
  • Never charge batteries unsupervised or overnight
  • Avoid using batteries or chargers that appear damaged, swollen, or unbranded
  • Store batteries away from flammable materials and in a cool, dry location

For more information on staying safe around lithium-ion batteries, visit Surrey Fire and Rescue Service’s #BatteryWise campaign page.

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