05/08/2025
🔋 Battery Safety Matters – Don’t Ignore the Warning Signs
I was recently asked to assist a customer whose laptop had suddenly overheated and wouldn’t power back on. Upon inspection, I discovered a swollen and severely damaged battery.
💡 This wasn’t a cheap device—it was a reputable brand that had served the customer well for several years. But even quality devices aren’t immune to battery wear and the risks that come with it.
This issue isn’t just limited to laptops. We're seeing similar dangers with phones, power banks, e-bikes, and scooters. As highlighted in Information Age – News for Australia’s ICT Professionals (15/07/2025):
"Despite lavish promises by phone manufacturers that their devices can last all day on a single charge, the truth is that over time, our batteries start to give out earlier and earlier in the day."
Many of us rely on power banks to get through the day—but here’s a reality check:
📉 Since 2020, 17 types of chargers have been recalled, representing almost 35,000 potentially dangerous devices. Could one of them be in your home or office?
🛑 What to watch for:
• Devices getting unusually hot
• Batteries bulging or swelling
• Sudden shutdowns or failure to charge
🛠️ Tip: Always replace old batteries with genuine parts and check recall lists regularly. Safety first—for you, your devices, and your data.
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