Electric cars are dangerous and bad for the global climate.
Electric cars contain lithium-ion batteries chemicals which can catch fire or explode if damaged, making them hazardous.
When burning e cars spread millions of cancer causing partikels by smoke.
Smartmeters and mobile phones radiate cancer causing radiation/ emf. Mention the EMF radiation they blast into your home on purpose!
Smart meters, have been linked to many fire incidents, raising more and more concerns about electrical safety in related technologies.
The risk of fire and poisening the envirement by burning electric vehicles (EVs) is due to thermal runaway, where one cell overheating or buns it causes a chedmical burn chain reaction in the battery pack.
In the whole world Firefighters are not equipped with modern means/ techniques to stop e car fires in a short time as the cars burn and the burning is hard to stop even with lots of water.
Proper handling, maintenance, and emergency response are crucial to minimize the risks associated with EVs.
Firefighters and emergency services need specialized training and materials to deal with EV fires due to their unique combustion explosive characteristics.
California — "PG&E Knows 'smart meters' Catch Fire and they’re Covering it Up”
Pat Wrigley, a former meter reader was fired for his Whistleblower testimony…
People know smart meters have played a role in what I think we all collectively believe — that there was a collaborated effort to burn areas down.
Since 2009, there have been reports about smart meters burning down homes. Since 2017, reports on Smart Meter fires skyrocketed… and progressively got worse..
In 2017, lawsuits were filed against PG&E claiming that their smart meters were responsible for house fires.
Firefighters from Fresno investigated a fire where smart meter malfunction was not ruled out as a cause.
Another case in Vacaville resulted in a fatality shortly after a smart meter installation.
Fire captains have also reported experiences with smart meter issues leading to electrical problems and fires.
Media reports, including instances in Bakersfield and Berkeley, have documented smart meter explosions and fires, with many residents and officials pushing for further investigation and accountability.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) acknowledged the issue in 2009, and investigations were conducted in 2013.
Despite the amount of evidence found, the CPUC concluded there were “no issues with smart meters causing fires.”
Since then, there have been numerous whistleblowers and fire officials that have contested this, alleging cover-ups by utility companies.
PG&E has a really bad history…
Smart meters burn easy should not be ruled out as a high risq contributer to fires worldwide.
Electric cars contain lithium-ion batteries chemicals which can catch fire or explode if damaged, making them hazardous.
When burning e cars spread millions of cancer causing partikels by smoke.
Smartmeters and mobile phones radiate cancer causing radiation/ emf. Mention the EMF radiation they blast into your home on purpose!
Smart meters, have been linked to many fire incidents, raising more and more concerns about electrical safety in related technologies.
The risk of fire and poisening the envirement by burning electric vehicles (EVs) is due to thermal runaway, where one cell overheating or buns it causes a chedmical burn chain reaction in the battery pack.
In the whole world Firefighters are not equipped with modern means/ techniques to stop e car fires in a short time as the cars burn and the burning is hard to stop even with lots of water.
Proper handling, maintenance, and emergency response are crucial to minimize the risks associated with EVs.
Firefighters and emergency services need specialized training and materials to deal with EV fires due to their unique combustion explosive characteristics.
California — "PG&E Knows 'smart meters' Catch Fire and they’re Covering it Up”
Pat Wrigley, a former meter reader was fired for his Whistleblower testimony…
People know smart meters have played a role in what I think we all collectively believe — that there was a collaborated effort to burn areas down.
Since 2009, there have been reports about smart meters burning down homes. Since 2017, reports on Smart Meter fires skyrocketed… and progressively got worse..
In 2017, lawsuits were filed against PG&E claiming that their smart meters were responsible for house fires.
Firefighters from Fresno investigated a fire where smart meter malfunction was not ruled out as a cause.
Another case in Vacaville resulted in a fatality shortly after a smart meter installation.
Fire captains have also reported experiences with smart meter issues leading to electrical problems and fires.
Media reports, including instances in Bakersfield and Berkeley, have documented smart meter explosions and fires, with many residents and officials pushing for further investigation and accountability.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) acknowledged the issue in 2009, and investigations were conducted in 2013.
Despite the amount of evidence found, the CPUC concluded there were “no issues with smart meters causing fires.”
Since then, there have been numerous whistleblowers and fire officials that have contested this, alleging cover-ups by utility companies.
PG&E has a really bad history…
Smart meters burn easy should not be ruled out as a high risq contributer to fires worldwide.
Electric cars are dangerous and bad for the global climate.
Electric cars contain lithium-ion batteries chemicals which can catch fire or explode if damaged, making them hazardous.
When burning e cars spread millions of cancer causing partikels by smoke.
Smartmeters and mobile phones radiate cancer causing radiation/ emf. Mention the EMF radiation they blast into your home on purpose!
Smart meters, have been linked to many fire incidents, raising more and more concerns about electrical safety in related technologies.
The risk of fire and poisening the envirement by burning electric vehicles (EVs) is due to thermal runaway, where one cell overheating or buns it causes a chedmical burn chain reaction in the battery pack.
In the whole world Firefighters are not equipped with modern means/ techniques to stop e car fires in a short time as the cars burn and the burning is hard to stop even with lots of water.
Proper handling, maintenance, and emergency response are crucial to minimize the risks associated with EVs.
Firefighters and emergency services need specialized training and materials to deal with EV fires due to their unique combustion explosive characteristics.
California — "PG&E Knows 'smart meters' Catch Fire and they’re Covering it Up”
Pat Wrigley, a former meter reader was fired for his Whistleblower testimony…
People know smart meters have played a role in what I think we all collectively believe — that there was a collaborated effort to burn areas down.
Since 2009, there have been reports about smart meters burning down homes. Since 2017, reports on Smart Meter fires skyrocketed… and progressively got worse..
In 2017, lawsuits were filed against PG&E claiming that their smart meters were responsible for house fires.
Firefighters from Fresno investigated a fire where smart meter malfunction was not ruled out as a cause.
Another case in Vacaville resulted in a fatality shortly after a smart meter installation.
Fire captains have also reported experiences with smart meter issues leading to electrical problems and fires.
Media reports, including instances in Bakersfield and Berkeley, have documented smart meter explosions and fires, with many residents and officials pushing for further investigation and accountability.
The California Public Utilities Commission (CPUC) acknowledged the issue in 2009, and investigations were conducted in 2013.
Despite the amount of evidence found, the CPUC concluded there were “no issues with smart meters causing fires.”
Since then, there have been numerous whistleblowers and fire officials that have contested this, alleging cover-ups by utility companies.
PG&E has a really bad history…
Smart meters burn easy should not be ruled out as a high risq contributer to fires worldwide.
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