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Zimmetry Environmental Warns of Hidden Hazards Following Lithium-Ion Battery Fires

Puerto Rico’s leading industrial hygiene firm urges proper assessment and remediation to protect workers and the public.


Bayamon, Puerto Rico – WEBWIRE

Lithium-ion battery fires can leave behind contaminants such as hydrogen fluoride, volatile organic compounds, and metal particulates that are not detectable without proper testing and may cause respiratory injuries, skin burns, and long-term health effects.

As lithium-ion batteries become increasingly common in consumer products, industrial equipment, renewable energy systems, and electric vehicles, Zimmetry Environmental is urging building owners, employers, first responders, and the public to recognize the often-overlooked health and safety hazards that can remain after a lithium-ion battery fire has been extinguished.

Lithium-ion battery fires burn at extremely high temperatures and may release a complex mixture of toxic gases, heavy metals, and corrosive byproducts. Even after visible flames are out, hazardous residues can persist on surfaces, in settled dust, and in the air, posing serious risks to cleanup personnel, building occupants, and nearby communities.

“Many people assume that once the fire is out, the danger is gone. That is not the case,” said Harry Peña, President of Zimmetry Environmental. “Lithium-ion battery fires can leave behind contaminants such as hydrogen fluoride, volatile organic compounds, and metal particulates that are not detectable without proper testing and may cause respiratory injuries, skin burns, and long-term health effects.”

Zimmetry Environmental emphasizes that improper cleanup or premature re-occupancy of affected spaces can result in unnecessary exposure for workers and the public. Industrial hygiene assessments following battery fires are critical to identifying residual contamination, evaluating potential exposure pathways, and determining whether professional remediation is necessary before normal operations resume.

With decades of experience in industrial hygiene, environmental, health, safety, and disaster response throughout Puerto Rico and the Caribbean, Zimmetry Environmental provides comprehensive post-fire services, including air and surface sampling, exposure risk evaluations, remediation oversight, and regulatory compliance guidance. They encourage organizations, facility managers, insurers, and emergency response teams to consult qualified industrial hygiene professionals following any lithium-ion battery fire, regardless of size, to help ensure safe conditions for workers and the public.

Several years ago, Zimmetry sponsored an educational video addressing lithium battery hazards and related safety concerns, which remains available for viewing at: https://youtu.be/YAALnww_JVU

To learn more about this or other industrial hygiene and environmental compliance and consulting services provided by Zimmetry Environmental, please visit www.zimmetry.com, call (787) 995.0005, or email info@zimmetry.com.

About Zimmetry Environmental
Since 2002, Zimmetry Environmental has been providing environmental consulting services to building owners and managers, architects, engineers, EHS professionals, and Fortune 500 companies. The company is based in Puerto Rico and provides services across the Caribbean and Central America. The professionals at Zimmetry offer environmental compliance, indoor air quality, asbestos, lead-based paint, Phase I ESAs, and general environmental consulting services.


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