![]() To avoid buying a device that could cause fire hazards, make sure that they are UL 2272 certified, and look for the certification. Unfortunately, there are still a lot of untested devices that roam around in the market. Since then, more brands have followed their footsteps into manufacturing safer hoverboards such as Razor ( 3 ), Swagtron ( 4 ), and many more. The very first UL 2272 certified hoverboard is Ninebot N3M320 by Segway. We could thank UL ( 2 ) for certifying other electric rides such as electric scooters and skateboards as well.Īfter hoverboards were released, not even one gyro scooter met the UL 2272 requirements, which means that the product went through a series of rigorous testing to make sure that they conform with the international fire and safety standards. Underwriters Laboratories (UL), a third-party safety testing company, truly made a difference with the series of tests they created for hoverboards to make sure they are safe. Since there have not been any recalls on hoverboards in the years 2018 through 2020, hoverboards are much safer now more than ever. The heat will be absorbed by the flammable compounds of the battery and cause a fire hazard, which can lead to a hoverboard explosion. ![]() The breakage causes both negative and positive terminals to touch, which will immediately result in a short circuit and generate a large amount of heat. The component or polymer separator that separates both positive and negative terminals is too flimsy.īecause hoverboards and scooters are in constant motion and have to endure a lot of bumps on the road, the flimsy separator will eventually break. Without getting too technical, these batteries were built poorly at first. Most hoverboards are equipped with lithium-ion batteries, which are significantly larger than mobile phone batteries. The primary reason that causes a hoverboard fire is the batteries. We will also look at hoverboard brands to stay away from, and the hoverboards that do not catch fire. ![]() In this article, we will look at some of the most notable recalls in the past, go through strategies to avoid fire hazards, and explore how hoverboards are much safer now. Due to the common incidents of hoverboard explosions ( 1 ) from 2015 to 2017, the manufacturers had to do a recall on most of their products.ĭid the safety of hoverboards improve these days? Did the manufacturers determine what they did wrong to solve the problem of hoverboard fires in 2020 ? Hoverboard fires were common when they were first released, which is why they started to pull the product off the shelves of retailers and online distributors. Some of the first hoverboards were catching fire, so companies and distributors like Amazon did a recall on hoverboards. The invention of the hoverboard did cause enough hype for people to be eager to get their hands on one, but the first few generations of hoverboards were not entirely safe. It may not be the hoverboard that Marty Mcfly used in “Back to the Future 2,” but the feeling is somewhat close. When hoverboards and self-balancing smart scooters were introduced in 2013, a lot of people were hyped.
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