In a groundbreaking move to enhance public safety and environmental responsibility, San Francisco has introduced a comprehensive ban targeting uncertified lithium batteries. This pioneering legislation requires all lithium batteries sold or distributed within the city limits to meet stringent certification standards, aiming to curb the risks associated with faulty or substandard battery products. Officials cite increasing incidents of battery-related fires and hazardous waste concerns as the primary drivers behind this decisive action.

The new regulation mandates that lithium batteries must comply with recognized safety certifications such as UL 2054 or equivalent, effectively removing uncertified products from the market. Retailers and manufacturers are now subject to regular inspections to ensure compliance, with significant penalties imposed on those violating the ban. Key components of the ordinance include:

  • Mandatory certification labels on all lithium battery packaging
  • Retailer accountability for verifying supplier compliance
  • Enhanced recycling guidelines to promote environmental safety
Requirement Details
Certification Standard UL 2054, IEC 62133 or equivalent
Enforcement Agency San Francisco Department of Environment
Penalty for Non-Compliance Fines up to $10,000 per violation
Effective Date July 1, 2024