Hoboken Fire Department promotes safe disposal of lithium-ion batteries
The Hoboken Fire Department (HFD) reminds residents that lithium-ion batteries must never be disposed of in household trash or recycling bins due to the serious fire risk they pose when improperly discarded.
Lithium-ion batteries are found in many everyday items, including cell phones, laptops, power tools, e-bikes, toys, and other rechargeable devices. When damaged, crushed, or exposed to heat, these batteries can ignite, leak hazardous materials, and cause environmental contamination.
The reminder follows a recent incident in which HFD responded to reports of an electronic burning smell after a resident threw a lithium-ion battery down a trash chute, resulting in a smoke condition within the chute.
“We’ve all seen how quickly lithium-ion fires can spread, and how much damage they can cause,” said Fire Chief Brian Crimmins. “The incident our firefighters responded to last week, could have been much worse, and I credit our team for acting swiftly to prevent that from happening.”
Residents are encouraged to observe the following safety guidance when disposing of old, defective, or damaged lithium-ion batteries:
- Identify batteries labeled “Li-ion” or “Lithium.”
- Do not mix different types of batteries.
- Place each battery in a separate plastic bag and tape the terminals.
- Take batteries to approved drop-off locations, including retail take-back programs, hazardous waste facilities, and community collection events.
- Don’t bring lithium-ion batteries into the elevator. Use a staircase instead.
- Never place batteries in trash chutes, garbage cans, or recycling bins.
If a lithium-ion battery begins to smoke, spark, or catch fire, call 9-1-1 immediately. Do not pour water on it or try to extinguish a battery fire. Leave the area immediately if the fire grows or produces heavy smoke.
Approved drop-off locations can be found at: https://www.call2recycle.org/locator/. Residents are encouraged to call ahead before visiting a site. For additional information, residents can also contact the Hoboken Fire Department at (201) 420-2004.
Address/Location
City of Hoboken, NJ
94 Washington St
Hoboken, NJ 07030
Contact
Emergency: 9-1-1
Non-emergencies: 201-420-2000
