Gabriola garbage truck fire highlights importance of safe battery disposal
GABRIOLA ISLAND — Officials with the Regional District of Nanaimo believe an improperly disposed lithium battery is what started a smouldering fire on board a collection vehicle.
Crews from the Gabriola Volunteer Fire Department made quick work of the embers on Thursday, May 30 however the incident meant collection was interrupted for the day and left many with full bins Thursday evening.
Ben Routledge, manager of solid waste for the RDN, told NanaimoNewsNOW batteries should never go into household garbage regardless of how small they are.
“If you can imagine a compactor, both on a garbage truck like we saw [Thursday] but also at our landfill, rolling over an item like that it’s going to immediately cause it to explode and that can cause a fire and that’s the last thing we want to see happen.”