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HYANNIS – The Massachusetts Department of Fire Services is keeping better track of lithium-ion battery fires.  In the past six months, the state says there have been 50 documented incidents. The Lithium-Ion Battery Fire Investigative Checklist was launched last October. Previously, the state was tracking battery fires, but data was not being gathered on the […] The post New Tool Being Used By State To Count Lithium-Ion Battery Fires appeared first on CapeCod.com.

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