By Associated Press - Friday, April 10, 2020

ANDOVER, Mass. (AP) - Authorities are blaming a hoverboard malfunction for starting a fire that damaged a two-family home north of Boston.

Andover Fire Chief Michael Mansfield and State Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey said investigators determined the hoverboard - which had been charging on the first floor of the home - ignited the blaze Thursday afternoon.

No injuries were reported but the building suffered an estimated $325,000 worth of damage and five residents were displaced.



Hoverboard fires became a problem nationwide in 2016 after they became popular holiday gifts. The toys are powered by lithium-ion batteries that have been known to spontaneously combust.

In a statement, Mansfield cautioned owners to use only the cables supplied with the hoverboard and to take care not to overcharge the devices.

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