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Deploy Battery Safety Tools in Seconds

Our Wall-Mounted LIBIK allows for the fastest possible deployment of fire suppression tools and safety equipment. Easy access to the LIBIK and its contents makes it ideal for laboratory environments, hospitals, schools, manufacturing settings, and more.

Stop a Battery Fire with the PED Pad

Extinguish Lithium-Ion Battery Fires Within Seconds. The PED-Pad pillow can be placed over a compromised PED (Personal Electronic Device) in the event of a thermal runaway.

Lithium-ion Safety: The CellBlock Drum Plug Safety System

  Turn Standard Equipment into Best Practice Battery Safety Solutions     The CellBlock Drum Plug Safety System is a simple approach for the safe and rapid mitigation of lithium-ion battery thermal events. CellBlock gloves provide protection from high heat and flame. Use a Fire Shield Blanket to approach and bundle a suspect battery for […]

Stop Lithium-ion Fires Fast with CellBlockEX

CellBlock EX battery fire suppression aggregate

Transport and Store Batteries with Confidence. Batteries are increasingly present in most modern lives, requiring safety tools and procedures that match the growth of the rapidly expanding technology.  Lithium-ion battery chemistry, though powerful, convenient, and cost effective, also pose the risk of thermal runaway, wherein a battery self destructs, creating and consuming its own fuel. […]

Shipping and Storing Batteries Safely

Compliant drum and pail packaging for lithium-ion batteries

CELLSAFE DRUMS CellBlock FCS steel drums represent a best-practice method for transporting used, spent, damaged and prototype batteries. The unique characteristics of CellBlockEX reduces the probability of ignition of flammable vapors and the release of toxic fumes. When CellBlockEX is used as a packaging filler surrounding the batteries, the likelihood of fire, heat, or smoke […]

Lithium-ion Fire Response

Battery Fire Incident Kits

Even under the best circumstances batteries can fail. This may be due to battery age, previous damage, or the batteries may be “Grey Market.”