NSW firefighters are battling a dramatic surge in lithium-ion battery fires, with more than one fire per day this month. This alarming trend has prompted fire officials to issue urgent warnings about potential fatalities and highlights the critical need for strict rules around lithium batteries, particularly within strata complexes.
The Growing Threat
The number of lithium-ion battery fires in NSW has increased significantly each year since 2022. Already in 2025, there have been 25 reported fires, with firefighters responding to more than one daily. A recent fire, suspected to be caused by an e-bike battery, underscores the danger.
Key Concerns for Strata
- Increased Frequency: The rapid rise in these fires poses a direct threat to the safety of residents and property within strata buildings.
- Recent Incidents: Multiple fires in quick succession demonstrate the volatile nature of these batteries and the potential for rapid escalation.
- Official Warnings: Fire and Rescue NSW officials have explicitly warned of the likelihood of fatalities from battery fires, emphasizing the urgency of the situation.
- Improper Handling: The increasing use of these batteries, coupled with the potential for improper charging and storage, significantly elevates the risk in densely populated strata environments.
Data Highlights the Danger
- 2022: 165 fires
- 2023: 272 fires
- 2024: 318 fires
- 2025 (to date): 25 fires
Taking Proactive Steps in Strata
This surge in fires underscores the growing risk associated with lithium-ion batteries and the need for immediate action within strata. It is strongly recommended that strata committees consider implementing comprehensive by-laws addressing the following:
- E-bike and E-scooter Storage: Designating safe and appropriate storage areas, potentially away from common areas and flammable materials.
- Charging Regulations: Establishing clear guidelines for charging these devices, including restrictions on charging in common areas or overnight.
- Battery Disposal: Providing information and resources on the safe disposal of lithium-ion batteries.
- Resident Education: Raising awareness among residents about the fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries and promoting safe handling practices.
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Protecting Your Community
By implementing a by-law and taking these proactive steps, strata committees can significantly reduce the fire risks associated with lithium-ion batteries. Prioritizing safety and working collaboratively with residents, building managers, and local authorities is crucial to ensuring a secure environment for the entire community. Don’t wait for a tragedy to happen – act now to protect your strata complex.
Adrian Mueller I BCOM LLB FACCAL I Partner
Since 2002 Adrian has specialised almost exclusively in the area of strata law. His knowledge of, and experience in strata law is second to none. He is the youngest person to have been admitted as a Fellow of the ACSL, the peak body for strata lawyers in Australia. Profile I Linked
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