City Council has considered and passed several pieces of legislation aimed at keeping New Yorkers safe from lithium-ion battery fires and they'll be taking a look at two more bills on Monday.
Janice Yu has the latest on some proposed bills aimed at keeping people safe from lithium-ion battery fires.Now, the New York City Council wants to do more to try to make them safer.
Video shows just how quickly e-bike and scooter batteries can spark fires, trapping people inside their homes.
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