Battery safety during Fire Prevention Week
Published on September 25, 2025
For Fire Prevention Week (Oct. 5–11, 2025), let's "Charge into Fire Safety." Lithium-ion batteries charge everything from smartphones to electric cars. As these rechargeable batteries become more integrated into our lives, it is important to review safe usage and disposal.
Charging
- Always use the chargers and cords that come with the product.
- Charge your device on a hard surface.
- Unplug or remove the battery once it is fully charged.
Safety concerns
- Stop using the device right away if it becomes hot to the touch, smells odd, makes noises or changes color or shape.
- If it is safe to do so, move the item away from anything flammable.
- Call 911 if you believe there is a risk of fire.
Disposal
Never dispose of lithium-ion batteries in the trash — they can start a fire. Instead, take batteries to a proper recycling facility. There are several recycling options in the area, including a drop-off appointment at the Johnson County Household Hazardous Waste facility. Visit Call2Recycle.org to view other local recycling options — including one right here in Lenexa.