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Show Notes
<p><em>Watts</em> all this talk about lithium batteries and why are they such a <em>hot</em> topic when it comes to flying? You might be shocked to learn that everyday items you pack in your travel bags contain lithium batteries that can cause cabin fires. Your cell phone, laptop, tablet, and smart watch all have lithium batteries and can be potential fire hazards. On the <em>positive</em> side, you have the <em>power</em> to reduce these risks.</p><p>Now that we’ve <em>sparked</em> your interest, listen to our latest podcast episode, “Fly Safe With Lithium Batteries” to learn more about these hazards and the steps you can take to protect yourself, fellow passengers, and the aircraft. </p><p>Robert Ochs, Manager of the Fire Safety Branch at the FAA’s William J. Hughes Technical Center, offers insight into what causes lithium batteries to overheat and danger signs to look for when flying with your lithium devices. Then Jay Sorah, FAA Transportation Specialist, provides tips for safely packing lithium battery powered devices and the importance of packing them in your carry-on versus your checked bag when you fly.</p><p>We <em>charge</em> you to think about safety when it comes to traveling with lithium battery powered devices. Pack safe, know the signs of a battery failure, and take the proper precautions to reduce risks. Be the <em>conduit</em> to sharing this important safety information with your traveling friends, family, and colleagues and visit <a href="https://www.faa.gov/hazmat/packsafe">www.faa.gov/hazmat/packsafe</a>.<br>
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