Batteries are commonly found all over households, but it is critical to charge and dispose of them properly to prevent fires.
JACKSON, Mich. (WILX) - As Fire Prevention Week begins, Michigan firefighters are reminding families to take time to focus on home safety.
The campaign emphasizes the importance of buying, charging and recycling lithium-ion batteries safely, officials said.
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The department pointed to cell phones, smart-watches, laptops and tablets as a few examples of common items containing lithium-ion batteries.
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