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Fire hazard forces HP to recall 70,000 laptop batteries

Fire hazard forces HP to recall 70,000 laptop batteries

By:  John Ribeiro  On: 14 May 2009 For: IDG News Service (Bangalore Bureau)(NA) Creator

There have been at least two reports of batteries that overheated and raptured, resulting in fire that caused property damage

Hewlett-Packard has recalled Lithium-Ion batteries used in some of its laptops, as they pose a fire hazard, the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) said on Thursday.

The recall covers about 70,000 batteries used in the company's HP and Compaq-branded laptops, the CPSC said. It has provided details of the models of HP and Compaq computers covered under the recall on its Web site.

HP was not immediately available for comment. Last year, HP was among several computer manufacturers that recalled more than 100,000 batteries made by Sony.

The recall follows two reports of batteries that overheated and ruptured, resulting in fire that caused minor property damage, CPSC said.

The laptops were sold in computer and electronics stores in the U.S. and HP online stores between August 2007 and March 2008. The battery packs were also sold separately.

The batteries were made in China, according to CPSC. The name of the manufacturer of the batteries was not disclosed.

Calls for more vigorous battery testing were raised back in 2006 when a series of "exploding battery" incidents resulted in a number of product recalls.

CPSC has instructed owners to immediately remove the recalled battery from their laptops and contact HP to determine if their battery is included in the recall and to request a free replacement battery. After removing the recalled battery from their notebook computer, consumers may use the AC adapter to power the computer until a replacement battery arrives, CPSC said.


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John Ribeiro John Ribeiro is a contributor to the International Data Group (IDG) News Service, which publishes global technology stories from bureaus around the world to more than 300 publications in more than 60 countries.

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