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Charged with dangerous device

BROKEN Hill Fire and Rescue have joined the chorus of firefighters warning people about the dangers of lithium batteries. Lithium-ion batteries are the fastest growing fire risk in New South Wales. Fire and Rescue NSW have been conducting research with a collaborative research program on the Safety of Alternative and Renewable Energy Technologies (SARET). Partnering […]

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