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There was one in Harbour Hills 2 or 3 yrs. ago that destroyed their home!
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human recency bias at work, because the human brain has a very hard time deciphering small probabilities. . the future is always uncertain, sometimes more uncertain than at other times. |
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Post #15 seems to want to imply that the recent Wesley Chapel fire was caused by lithium batteries. Nothing in the available reporting on that fire gives any evidence of that. Previous reporting on BMW fires indicates that BMW has had an issue since well before they were using lithium batteries. The recent fire *might* have been caused by the batteries but we don't know that yet. |
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Lithium fires are more dangerous than gas fires and more difficult to put out. First Due: Operational Considerations for Fires that Involve Lithium-ion Batteries | Firehouse
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A lithium battery fire would be a flammable metals fire. It would be interesting to see statistics showing the frequency of fires for gas and electric vehicles: how many engine fires for every 100,000 gasoline engines and how many battery fires for every 100,000 EVs? Does something like that exist? It would also be interesting to see how that number changes over time. Gasoline engines became safer over time and EVs are relatively new. Are they dangerous now but not as dangerous as three years ago or are they generally safe now and getting safer every year? |
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