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Hilary Anderton, a resident of Chorley, woke up in her home with smoke-filled air and came across a smoking lithium battery on the kitchen counter. Despite the battery not being connected to any device, it exploded, causing damage to the kitchen. Hilary emphasizes that she still smells smoke and is waiting for compensation. The frightened 99-year-old woman, who lives alone, now wants to warn others about the importance of functioning smoke detectors.

Hilary, a former prison worker, was charging the battery on the kitchen counter. After charging it, she disconnected it from the charger and the power socket on October 21st. Later, she went to sleep, not expecting any problems, even ignoring the smoke alarm in the morning, thinking it was her Alexa. However, upon leaving her bedroom, she noticed that the entire ground floor was filled with gray smoke and found a burning battery in the corner of the kitchen. Fortunately, she managed to extinguish the fire quickly, but the battery also ignited a nearby bag of sugar, melted her KitchenAid mixer and Alexa speaker, and scorched the oak kitchen counter. Now, Hilary is urging others to check their smoke detectors and expects Hoover to take responsibility for the resulting losses.

“And I charged the battery, disconnected it from the charger, also disconnected the charger from the power, and went to sleep,” Hilary said. “The firefighters determined that I did nothing wrong – the battery was disconnected and came from an official manufacturer. I am a hearing-impaired person and I use hearing aids – the fire department installed a smoke detector that connects to a pad under my head and vibrates. Hoover sent someone to take photos and asked me to fill out a claim form. I want them to admit that it’s not my fault, but a defect in the lithium battery – I want compensation for a new mixer and new kitchen countertops. I want them to fix this for me.” The editorial staff contacted Hoover for comment.

FAQ:

1. What kind of damage was caused by the exploding lithium battery in Hilary Anderton’s home?
The damage caused by the lithium battery explosion included kitchen damage, including scorching the oak kitchen counter, melting the KitchenAid mixer and Alexa speaker, and igniting a bag of sugar.

2. How did Hilary Anderton learn about the issue with the exploding battery?
Hilary learned about the issue when the charged lithium battery started emitting smoke and exploded. Initially, she mistakenly ignored it as an alarm on her Alexa device.

3. Did Hilary Anderton properly charge the battery?
Yes, Hilary properly charged the battery on the kitchen counter, disconnected it from the charger, and disconnected the charger from the power.

4. How did Hilary discover the burning battery?
Upon leaving her bedroom, Hilary noticed that the entire ground floor was filled with smoke and found a burning battery in the corner of the kitchen.

5. Which items were damaged by the battery explosion?
The battery explosion caused the KitchenAid mixer and Alexa speaker to melt, and the oak kitchen counter to scorch.

6. How is Hilary reacting to this situation?
Hilary wants to warn others about the importance of functioning smoke detectors and expects Hoover to take responsibility for the resulting losses. She wants compensation for a new mixer and new kitchen countertops.

7. How did the fire department help Hilary in this situation?
The fire department installed a smoke detector for Hilary that connects to a pad under her head and vibrates, informing her of the presence of smoke.

8. Does Hilary use hearing aids?
Yes, Hilary is a hearing-impaired person and uses hearing aids.

9. How did Hilary contact Hoover regarding this incident?
The editorial staff contacted Hoover for comment on this situation.

Key Terms/Jargon Definitions:
– Lithium battery: A lithium battery is a type of battery in which performance is based on the chemical reaction between internal battery components.
– Battery explosion: A battery explosion is the sudden release of chemical energy from a battery, which can cause damage to the battery itself and surrounding objects.
– Smoke detector: A smoke detector is a device that detects the presence of smoke in the air and activates a smoke alarm, alerting residents to a potential fire hazard.
– Compensation: Compensation is a sum of money received by a person who has suffered damage or loss as a result of an incident or accident.

Links:
– hoover.com (official Hoover website)

The source of the article is from the blog motopaddock.nl