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Unused Power Bank Spontaneously Explodes in Tampines Condo

15 Sep, 2020
Unused Power Bank Spontaneously Explodes in Tampines Condo

A woman was rudely awakened when a power bank which was not being used exploded and caught fire in her house.

For many of us, power banks have become as essential as our mobile phones. But are they 100 per cent safe?

A woman was rudely awakened when a power bank which was not being used exploded and caught fire in her Tampines condo in the wee hours on Saturday (Sept 12), Lianhe Wanbao reported.

Unused Power Bank Explodes in Tampines Condo

The woman’s husband, 47, who did not want to be identified, said his wife was sleeping in the master bedroom where the incident took place at about 1am.

He was working in the study, while his 15-year-old daughter and dog were in the living room at the time, he related to the Chinese daily.

His wife was awakened by a sudden boom when the power bank, which was placed in a plastic box in their bedside table drawer, suddenly exploded, he said.

After seeing that the power bank was in flames, she immediately rushed to the toilet, wet a towel and used it to retrieve the power bank from the table.

But the flames grew even bigger after she threw the power bank on the floor, he said.

“She picked up the towel and ran to the toilet to add more water. It took about four or five more trips to the toilet before she was able to put the fire out.”

The only damages were to a portion of their timber floor and the burnt towel, he said.

Unused Power Bank Spontaneously Explodes in Tampines Condo

Unused power bank explodes. Image source: Lianhe Wanbao

After putting out the fire, his wife placed the melted power bank in a plastic bag outside their home and went back to sleep.

The situation went unnoticed by him and his daughter until his wife broke the news to them in the morning, he said.

Other power bank users have also reported similar spontaneous explosions.

In January 2019, a man suffered burns and was taken to hospital after a power bank he was using to charge his phone exploded in his pants pocket.

Unused Power Bank Spontaneously Explodes in Tampines Condo

Image source: iStock

According to Enterprise SG, consumers should look out for safety protection features including over-charge protection, short-circuit protection, over-temperature or over-heat protection.

They should also consider purchasing power banks from trusted brands and beware of power banks fraudulently listed as “Spring Singapore approved” or “Enterprise Singapore approved” as there is no registration or approval process for power banks to be sold locally.

This article was first published on AsiaOne and republished on theAsianparent with permission.

Lead image source from Lianhe Wanbao.

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