It seems that you can't be bothered to fully research your argument or you would have known that there are around 10,500 fires caused by cooking appliances & just under 2,000 fires cause by smoking materials.Data from QBE an Insurance company derived from an FOI request to all UK fire services.
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total 270 fires in 2023.
How many chip pan fires were there?
How may fires started by cigarettes were there?
This is a storm in a teacup.
Vested interests are keen to fan the flames of panic.
So there were 270 fires caused by ebikes, 10,500 fires caused by cooking activities, and almost 2000 fires caused by smoking.......It seems that you can't be bothered to fully research your argument or you would have known that there are around 10,500 fires caused by cooking appliances & just under 2,000 fires cause by smoking materials.
The number of e-bike fires increased by 70% from 2022 to 2023 & with greater uptake of e-bikes this number is only going to increase. In any case the absolute numbers aren't the end of it. There are under 2,000 fires caused by smoking materials. but these account for 35% of the fire related fatalities.
Dwelling fires | 27,202 | 26,974 |
Fires | 185,437 | 145,313 |
But the fraction of ebikes in circulation and ebike fires does not convey the relative risk of very ordinary activities which we accept and take entirely for granted. My real risk of being affected by a fire and harmed in any way is far more likely to be affected by other things.The total number of eBike fires might well have been 270, and cooking fires 10,500.
But to compare the actual risks, you need to know how many households have electric bike batteries, we can assume most all households have cooking appliances.
Lets imagine its 1 in 20 house holds have electric bike batteries.
The vast majority of ebike owners won't be getting their old batteries repaired or recelled by a shop, they'll simply buy a cheap new dodgy battery from China - sales of those aren't blocked. Social media battery repair dudes of no obvious address, won't be tracked down visited and interrogated by clipboard.
For sure, and their have been a great many impositions of regulations that have made cycling or just walking a lot safer.There have been a few wins for regulation over the years: seat belts, drink driving rules, asbestos, smoking restrictions, for example. And lessons from notable disasters: Herald of Free Enterprise, Kings Cross Fire, Ladbroke Grove, Grenfell Tower.