Written Answer to Unanswered Oral Question

Higher Incidence of Fires due to Charging of Batteries for Personal Mobility Devices

Speakers

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62 Ms Joan Pereira asked the Minister for Transport in view of the increasing number of fires due to personal mobility devices being charged, whether the Ministry will consider (i) implementing measures to ensure that only approved devices can be imported and (ii) introducing penalties for the import, possession and usage of uncertified devices.

Mr Khaw Boon Wan: We are concerned about the recent spate of fires involving personal mobility devices (PMDs). Currently, the power adaptors used to charge PMDs must comply with the Consumer Protection (Safety Requirements) Regulations (CPSR) administered by the Standards, Productivity and Innovation Board (SPRING) Singapore. The adaptors must be type-tested and certified compliant with the relevant safety standards, registered with SPRING Singapore, and carry the SAFETY Mark before they can be sold in Singapore. The Land Transport Authority and SPRING Singapore are assessing if similar product safety requirements can be imposed on PMDs or their batteries.

In the meantime, I urge consumers to exercise caution, such as buying PMDs from reputable sources and avoiding the overcharging of batteries. Consumers should avoid modifying their PMDs or tampering with the electrical components of the PMDs.