If you ever watched a dog chew a soup bone, then you know they have mighty strong teeth and jaws. But did you ever wonder what happens when an Oklahoma dog chews a battery power pack? We certainly did not either, until we came across a news item, and oh gosh did we get a surprise!
Family Dog Chews a Battery Power Pack Alight
Picture the scene of domestic bliss, as a family leaves their two dogs and a cat in their home while they are out. Their pets have their cushions in the lounge, and we imagine an ample supply of food and water to last the day.
After a while one of the dogs leaves the room and goes on a hunt for something to chew. Then the pooch returns with a lithium-ion power pack, and lies down on their cushion to chew it to bits.
Reading between the lines the dog either short-circuits the battery terminals, or releases the flammable liquid electrolyte. Smoke begins to stream out, as the Oklahoma dog chews the battery. Then an explosion follows that has the pets scampering from the room.
The animals escape through a dog door, while someone alerts the Tulsa fire department. Their quick action prevents a major blaze ,and limits the damage. There is a lesson in this for all of us to learn.
Tulsa Fire Department Official Wraps Up
A Tulsa city fire department spokesperson believes the outcome could have been far worse, if the family were asleep, or there was no dog door. Lithium-ion batteries are useful for devices, they told Fox KTVU News, but they pack a powerful energy punch.
“Many individuals keep these batteries within their homes for convenience,” they continued. “But they are unaware of the potential dangers they pose.
“It is crucial that you adhere to manufacturer guidelines when using lithium-ion batteries. Only use approved chargers, and store them out of reach of children and pets.” Let’s learn from what happens when an Oklahoma dog chews a power pack. Roll on the days of non-flammable solid state batteries!
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