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【Survey on Awareness of Safe Use of Mobile Batteries and Liability Risks】

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A survey of 1,000 rental housing residents in Japan revealed that 58.8% own mobile batteries, but 26.5% are unsure of their location, posing a significant fire risk. Awareness and actual checking of the PSE mark also show a considerable gap, indicating a need for enhanced consumer education.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Who conducted the survey on the awareness of safe use of mobile batteries?
A: The survey was conducted by Mysurance Inc., which is a subsidiary of Sompo Japan Insurance Inc.
Q: Who was the target audience of the survey conducted by Mysurance?
A: The survey targeted 1,000 men and women aged 20 to 59 residing in rental housing nationwide.
Q: What package was formulated under the leadership of the Ministry of the Environment in December 2025?
A: The Comprehensive Package for Lithium-ion Batteries was formulated under the leadership of the Ministry of the Environment.
Q: When did the new rules announced by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism take effect?
A: The new rules announced by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism took effect on April 24, 2026.
Q: What new rules were announced to reduce the risks associated with mobile batteries?
A: The rules include prohibition of charging inside passenger aircraft and restrictions on carry-on items.