From flying to Melbourne the bomb exploded headphones

From flying to Melbourne the bomb exploded headphones

Australian authorities have warned of the dangers of usage on flights of the devices on the battery after the woman during the flight caught fire and exploded wireless headphones.

About the incident on Board the aircraft, flying from Beijing to Melbourne, the woman told the TSA Australia.

According to her, she dozed off, listening to music through wireless headphones and woke up from the explosion.

“I grabbed his face, headphones fell on the neck, but I continued to feel the intense heat. So I grabbed them and threw them on the floor, they sparkled and glowed a little,” — said the victim.

To help her came a flight attendant and headphones filled with water. Battery headphones and the case melted, the plane was the smell of burnt hair and plastic.

The woman received minor burns on the hands, face and neck. The name of the victim do not call the authorities, as the headphone manufacturer.

The incident is likely associated with a lithium-ion battery, is spoken in the message of traffic safety. The regulator warns that such incidents could be repeated, as passengers increasingly use wireless devices.

In recent years, has had a few incidents with fire devices on airplanes. Last year in Sydney in hand Luggage of one of passengers during takeoff, caught fire in lithium batteries.

Aviation authorities the United States and other countries last year banned the use on Board aircraft of smartphones Galaxy Note 7 Samsung, which repeatedly lights up during use.

In the US, these smartphones were forbidden to carry on Board is not only hand Luggage but Luggage.

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