An electric scooter whose battery caught fire in an apartment, killing two, has prompted an urgent safety warning.
Electric scooter riders are being strongly advised against using a certain brand after two people died in a fire caused by the product, even as the brand hasn't issued a recall.
A Toos Elite scooter had been inside a New York City apartment on April 10 when a fire erupted, killing two people — one of whom was 7 years old, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission said. The scooter also hadn't been certified by an accredited laboratory to the UL safety standard, and the chargers have been subject to a public notice from UL Solutions due to their bearing of unauthorized UL certification marks, the federal agency reported.
The company also said it disagrees with the CPSC's warning because the brand attributes the fire to the use of the wrong voltage charger.
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