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The popularity of electric bikes and electric scooters (e-bikes and e-scooters) has taken off over the past few years. Lithium-ion batteries are usually the source of power for both, and if not used correctly or damaged, those batteries can catch on fire or explode. Whether you use e-bikes or e-scooters as your main way of getting around or just for fun, there are important safety tips to keep in mind when charging or storing these devices.
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