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Jackson Fire Department issues urgent warning about dangerous ‘Chromebook Challenge’

 

Trend Damaging Devices Can Lead to Delayed Fires, Toxic Fumes, and Injuries

 

Jackson, TN – The Jackson Fire Department is issuing an urgent warning to students, parents, and school communities about a dangerous social media trend known as the “Chromebook Challenge.”

 

This challenge encourages students to intentionally damage their school-issued Chromebooks by inserting objects into charging ports or puncturing the battery — all in an attempt to cause sparks or get reactions on social media. This behavior is not only reckless — it is extremely hazardous.

 

Many Chromebooks and similar school-issued devices contain lithium-ion batteries, which can enter a dangerous condition called thermal runaway if damaged. This process can cause the battery to overheat, catch fire, or even explode. This is not a harmless prank — it’s a serious fire hazard. Thermal runaway can occur hours or even days after the damage, meaning a fire can break out at any time — on a school bus, in a backpack, or at home overnight.

 

Key Dangers of the Chromebook Challenge:

  • Fire or explosion from damaged lithium-ion batteries
  • Delayed ignition — fires can occur long after the device is damaged
  • Toxic smoke and fumes released during battery failure
  • Severe risk of injury to students, staff, and families
  • Potential for school property damage and classroom disruption

 

What Parents and Schools Can Do: • Talk to students immediately about the dangers of this trend • Inspect devices for any signs of tampering or damage • Report concerns to school administrators or local authorities • Remind students that tampering with school property is both dangerous and a disciplinary offense The Jackson Fire Department is prepared to respond to incidents involving damaged electronic devices. Prevention is key — and that begins with education and awareness. For questions, safety tips, or to request a school safety presentation, contact the Jackson Fire Department Fire Prevention Bureau.

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