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Urgent Recall: Anker, Baseus Power Banks Banned by Airlines

URGENT UPDATE: Major airlines including Singapore Airlines and Qantas have implemented a strict ban on popular power banks from brands like Anker and Baseus due to a surge in safety concerns. This comes after the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC) revealed that up to 34,000 defective portable chargers are still in use across the country.

Experts are sounding alarms as the market floods with new lithium batteries, prompting an unprecedented number of recalls. Since 2020, the ACCC has issued 17 recalls on power banks, with over half occurring this year alone. The warnings underscore a critical gap in safety regulations for these devices, which are essential for charging on-the-go.

The ACCC cautions that power banks, particularly those using lithium-ion or lithium-polymer batteries, pose significant risks, including fires and toxic gas emissions. Chris Barnes, a senior project officer at Choice, a consumer advocacy group, stated, “Consumers should be able to trust that anything they buy through a reputable retailer is OK.” He emphasized the ongoing struggle to keep pace with evolving technology and safety standards.

The alarming trend gained international attention following a fire incident aboard Air Busan in January caused by a power bank. All 179 passengers evacuated safely, but the incident highlighted the potential dangers associated with these devices.

In response to the risks, airlines have tightened regulations significantly. Effective 1st April 2025, Singapore Airlines will prohibit passengers from charging power banks using onboard USB ports. Power banks must be stored in cabin baggage and are banned from checked luggage. Passengers may bring units with a capacity of up to 100Wh without special approval, while those between 100Wh and 160Wh require prior airline consent.

Similarly, Qantas has instituted strict policies regarding power banks, stating that any baggage containing non-removable lithium batteries must be carried in the cabin. Virgin Australia has echoed these guidelines, emphasizing the need for spare batteries to be protected against short circuits.

The ACCC reported that some consumers have suffered serious injuries due to overheating power banks, prompting urgent safety recommendations. Catriona Lowe, the commission’s deputy chair, noted, “Some consumers have suffered serious burn injuries, and some have had their property damaged because of power banks overheating and catching fire.” The commission urges consumers to follow manufacturer instructions, avoid charging near flammable materials, and never use damaged devices.

As the situation develops, consumers are advised to check for recalls and stay informed on the safety standards of their power banks. The ACCC is offering refunds and replacements for recalled products, emphasizing the need for vigilance when utilizing these essential charging devices.

This evolving story underscores the critical importance of consumer safety and regulatory oversight in an increasingly technology-driven world. Stay tuned for more updates as this situation continues to unfold.

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