Lithium-ion batteries responsible for fire at Chilliwack transfer facility
CHILLIWACK — Roughly 20 firefighters from two fire halls attended a recycling facility on Aitken Road Tuesday afternoon for a fire that materialized after lithium-ion batteries were improperly thrown into the garbage.
According to a social media post from Valley Waste & Recycling, the company’s transfer station had to be closed Tuesday (Aug. 5) due to a blaze that ignited in under seven minutes due to lithium batteries that were tossed into regular garbage.
“This is the second fire in just two months, and while we’re incredibly grateful that no one was hurt, it’s a serious reminder of how dangerous improper battery disposal can be,” Valley Waste & Recycling wrote on Facebook.
The company says lithium batteries can ignite or explode when crushed, putting its team, equipment, and community at risk.
