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Remote Control Helicopters with Lithium Batteries Pose Fire, Burn Risks

  CPSC Warned Consumers About Remote Control Helicopters. Just in time for the holiday shopping season, consumers are being warned about another dangerous toy. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), remote control helicopters powered by lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries may pose a fire and burn hazard. Because technological advances have made toy remote control […]

Remote Control Helicopters

 

CPSC Warned Consumers About Remote Control Helicopters. Just in time for the holiday shopping season, consumers are being warned about another dangerous toy. According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), remote control helicopters powered by lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries may pose a fire and burn hazard.

Because technological advances have made toy remote control helicopters less expensive and easier to use, they are expected to be at the top of many holiday wish lists this year. But anyone considering such a gift should also know that toys with chargeable batteries and adapters -including remote control helicopters – have been listed as one of the top five most dangerous toys for 2008 by the CPSC. That’s because lithium-ion and lithium-polymer batteries can burst into flames or even explode if handled incorrectly or not charged with precision.

Recall Involves Sly Scramble And Sharper Image

According to a report by WPXI in Pittsburgh, this year alone, the CPSC has issued four separate toy recalls for different brands of rechargeable-battery operated toy helicopters, totaling more than 1 million toys. The largest of the recalls involved more than 685,000 Sly Scrambler and The Sharper Image wireless indoor helicopters which were recalled in July. Other recalls included remote-controlled helicopters by Soft Air USA, Westminster Inc.,TWIE sold at Walgreens,Hobbico Inc. and Protocol.

Since November 2007, the CPSC has received 26 reports of remote-controlled helicopters catching fire while being charged and one incident of a helicopter actually catching fire while flying. These reports involved minor burns and minor property damage, WPXI said.

In spite of the danger, many kids are likely to receive a remote control toy helicopter this season. To lessen the hazard posed by these toys, the CPSC has made the following recommendations:

  • Playing with these types of toys should always be supervised and parents should pay close attention to a toy’s instructions about how the battery should be properly charged.
  • Do not leave the toy unattended while charging it.
  • Battery charging should be done by adults.
  • Charge the toy on a non-flammable surface and keep it away from flammable items.
  • Turn the charger off when the toy’s battery is charged, and always unplug it from the toy.
  • Disconnect AC wall chargers from outlets while not in use.
  • If the toy has been damaged, immediately stop use, unplug, and safely move the toy away from flammable materials.
  • Do NOT charge longer than recommended.

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