Charged with Caution: Lithium-Ion Battery Safety in Condominiums
Lithium-ion batteries are now a routine part of condominium living, powering everything from phones, laptops, tools, vapes, e-bikes, and e-scooters to other personal mobility devices. When used, stored, and charged properly, these batteries are generally safe. However, damaged batteries, uncertified products, improper charging, unsafe storage, and improper disposal can create serious fire and life safety risks in multi-residential buildings.
Join CCI Eastern Ontario for a practical discussion on lithium-ion battery safety in condominium communities. Jason Reid of National Life Safety Group will explain the emerging fire and life safety concerns associated with lithium-ion batteries, including how risks can arise, what warning signs residents and staff should recognize, and why safe charging, storage, and disposal practices matter in buildings.
Natasha Smith of Eastern Ontario Property Management Group will then address the practical side of implementation for condominium corporations, including how boards and managers can communicate with owners, train staff, consider policy options, budget for reasonable safety measures, and incorporate recommendations into day-to-day building operations.
This session will help boards, managers, and condominium professionals move from general awareness to practical risk reduction.
Date: November 18, 2026
Where: Webinar Via Zoom
Cost: FREE!
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