It's toxic.
Lithium batteries are composed of positive electrode powder, negative electrode powder, conductive agent powder, binder powder, electrolyte, organic solution and other components.
The cobalt contained in the cathode powder is a toxic metal substance, the organic dispersant is a toxic organic solvent, and the electrolyte is the most toxic and corrosive component of lithium batteries and has a direct impact on the human body. .
What to do if a lithium battery catches fire?
I have worked in a lithium-ion battery factory for many years and I can say that we often encounter situations like your. No special treatment. It's like smelling someone else's cigarette smoke on the bus. You are wrong that smoke is not harmful. Smoke is indeed harmful, but we often smell it and there is no traceparticularly particular. Used to.
What are the dangers of electronic cigarettes?
1. Use a fire extinguisher to put out the flames. Usually after that the fire is extinguished and the battery continues to smoke. Most fire extinguishers can achieve this effect.
2. Since lithium batteries will reignite if not cooled, it is very important to use plenty of water to cool the battery.
3. It is best to move the burning battery outside and then call the fire department to deal with it.
4. Smoking is harmful to the body. Do not breathe smoke. Battery charging stand for bike shop.
Electronic cigarettes can cause cancer and damage the lining of the respiratory tract.
Electronic cigarettes electronically heat liquid nicotine, so that liquid nicotine evaporates in the bodys and produces the effect of smoking. However, once nicotine is heated, some substances will remain. are harmful to the body. The main danger is the risk of cancer, especially for people suffering from lung diseases. If you regularly smoke electronic cigarettes, you risk a decrease in lung function and can also cause bronchial asthma attacks.