Why Are Power Banks Banned in Checked Luggage?
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The Safety Risk Most Travelers Don’t Know Have you ever wondered why airlines require power banks to stay in your carry-on luggage instead of your checked suitcase? The reason isn’t simply because they contain batteries. It’s because lithium-ion batteries can overheat or catch fire, and keeping them in the cabin allows the crew to respond quickly if something goes wrong. In this video, discover how lithium-ion batteries and modern power banks became common, why they can pose a safety risk, and why airlines have strict rules about where you can pack them. If you enjoy learning about the fascinating history and science behind everyday things, don’t forget to like, subscribe, and turn on notifications for more videos from History of Simple Things. Timestamps: 0:00 - Intro 0:52 - Common Misconceptions 1:40 - Before Power Banks Existed 2:20 - The Rise of Lithium-Ion Batteries 3:15 - Why Power Banks Became Popular 4:00 - The Hidden Risk of Lithium-Ion Batteries 4:46 - Why Power Banks
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