2024-01-02 06:42:44
Explosion of mobile phones | Although smartphones have developed larger batteries, they still need to be charged every 1 to 2 days. Therefore, many users are still used to charging their mobile phones before going to bed and then charging them overnight. An accident occurred, and whether this approach is safe has been put on the table for discussion.
Mobile phone explosion accidents happen from time to time, and there are many chances of accidents while charging (pictures online)
Mobile phone exploded when placed next to bed, causing 20% of the couple’s skin burns
A couple in Vietnam suffered burns to nearly 20% of their body surface when their mobile phone charging exploded while they were sleeping. The accident happened last Thursday (December 28). The couple placed their mobile phones next to the pillow to charge as usual before going to bed.
Unexpectedly, the mobile phone that was being charged overheated and suddenly exploded. The fire burned the bed and the couple suffered serious burns. The victim was immediately sent to a hospital in Phu Tho province, northwest of Hanoi, for emergency treatment.
The hospital stated that the couple had burn marks on their faces, hands, thighs and legs, with 20% of their body’s skin burned. Their condition is currently stable, but the recovery process is long. In response to this incident, the hospital appealed to the public not to charge their mobile phones overnight while sleeping to avoid similar serious injuries.
Consumer Council’s top 5 charger safety tips
The hospital urges not to charge overnight. This is an opinion that many experts have put forward. However, there are still many aspects worth paying attention to in terms of charging safety for general lithium battery products. The Consumer Council also mentioned this when evaluating USB chargers earlier. Mention relevant safety matters????????????
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