
Join us on ICC Region 1 Radio as we sit down with FDNY Fire Commissioner Laura Kavanagh, diving deep into the critical issues surrounding fire safety, lithium-ion battery technology, and the rise of micromobility devices like e-bikes and e-scooters. In this discussion, Commissioner Kavanagh shares her journey from political campaigns to leading the nation's largest fire department, revealing a commitment to public service and safety. This episode sheds light on the unique challenges and strategies the FDNY employs to combat the risks associated with lithium-ion batteries, especially in the context of New York City's bustling urban environment. Learn about the regulatory measures in place, including the ban on non-UL certified devices and the push for new licensing to ensure the safe use of last-mile delivery devices. Important Resources and Tools FDNY Smart Website: fdnysmart.org - A comprehensive platform for fire safety education. Segment 1: Career Journey and Vision for Fire Safety [03:07] Commissioner Kavanagh shares her path to leading FDNY and her commitment to public service. [05:19] Discussion on FDNY's mission and adapting to modern fire safety challenges. Key Insights: The importance of public service in Kavanagh's career. The FDNY's mission remains focusing on preventing loss of life and property, adapting with modern challenges including technological advancements. Segment 2: Lithium-Ion Battery Technology and Public Safety [06:12. - 08:46] Transition to the widespread use of lithium-ion batteries, highlighting the need for public awareness and safety strategies. [07:14] Kavanagh emphasizes the widespread nature of lithium-ion batteries and the necessity for increased safety measures. Key Insights: Lithium-ion batteries present unique fire safety challenges. Strategies for mitigating risks associated with lithium-ion technology are crucial. Segment 3: Micromobility Devices and Fire Safety [08:46 - 13:20] The specific dangers posed by micromobility devices and New York City's regulatory efforts to enhance safety. [10:23] Discussion on the risks of e-bikes and the importance of UL certification. Key Insights: E-bikes represent a distinct fire risk due to their battery size and usage. Regulatory efforts in New York City focus on mitigating these risks through UL certification and public education. Segment 4: Enhancing Public Education and Collaboration with Retailers [21:17 - 23:32] Challenges in public education on fire safety and working with retailers to ensure product safety. [22:07] Emphasis on consumer vigilance and the misleading perception of safety associated with well-known retailers. Key Insights: The critical role of public education in fire safety. Collaboration with retailers is essential to prevent the sale of unsafe or counterfeit products. Segment 5: Operational Fire Permits and Risks to First Responders [38:22 - 39:14] The potential benefits of operational fire permits for monitoring businesses dealing with lithium-ion batteries. [39:54 - 41:16] The explosive risks of lithium-ion batteries and the danger they pose to first responders and citizens. Key Insights: Operational fire permits could help ensure ongoing safety checks in businesses dealing with hazardous materials like lithium-ion batteries. The explosive nature of lithium-ion batteries poses significant risks, necessitating stringent safety measures and first responder awareness. Segment 6: Future of Fire Safety Regulations and Advocacy [42:19 - 54:27] Looking towards the future with training, advocacy, and potential new codes address the risks of lithium-ion batteries. [50:00.751] Continual need for vigilance, education, and enforcement on safe lithium-ion device practices. Key Insights: The importance of developing new training and codes to address evolving fire safety challenges. Advocacy at state and national levels is crucial to advancing safety regulations related to lithium-ion batteries.