Lincolnshire Council Warns Against Improper Vape Disposal
Lincolnshire Council Warns Against Improper Vape Disposal
Lincolnshire Council Warns Against Improper Vape Disposal
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A fire at the Super Save Food and Wine shop in Harlesden, London, early on August 21, resulted in the destruction of the ground floor store and damage to nearby flats, although no injuries were reported. The London Fire Brigade responded with six fire engines and 40 firefighters, bringing the blaze under control by 4:32 AM; the fire was believed to be caused by a failing lithium battery in a vape. This incident highlights a broader concern regarding the improper disposal of vapes and batteries, which have caused over 60 fires at a recycling facility in Lincolnshire in the past year. Local authorities are warning residents that disposing of these items in household bins poses significant fire risks, as damaged batteries can spark during waste processing. The council is promoting dedicated recycling schemes for vapes and batteries at their disposal sites, emphasizing the need for responsible disposal to prevent further incidents. As disposable vapes continue to be a common waste item, the government is considering regulations to mitigate the associated fire hazards.

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