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Power bank explodes and catches fire beside woman in Tampines condo

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Personal Mobility Device (PMD) fires have been commonplace, but recently (Sep 12), a woman’s power bank exploded, catching fire next to her.

The woman was asleep in her condominium in Tampines, when the power bank, which was not charging, exploded at around 1 am.

In a report in Lianhe Wanbao, a man said that his wife was awoken by the sound of a bang, and she found that the power bank on her bedside table had exploded and caught fire.

The report said that the woman used a wet towel to take the power bank out and tossed it onto the floor.

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When she dropped the device onto their Timber wood flooring, the man added that the fire started spreading. The woman then made multiple trips to re-soak the towel and eventually managed to put out the fire.

The man recounted to the Chinese daily that a portion of the timber had been singed and the towel had a hole burnt through it. He noted that the total damage could have been a lot worse if his wife had not noticed the power bank catching  fire.

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Earlier this year, the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) reported that the number of personal mobility device (PMD)-related fires almost doubled in 2019, according to annual statistics released.

There were 102 fires involving PMDs last year, a “sharp increase” from the 52 incidents in 2018, SCDF said. This figure has steadily increased since 2015, when only one PMD-related fires were reported.

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On the other hand, power-assisted bicycles (PAB)-related fires went down from 22 cases in 2018 to 13 cases last year. -/TISG

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