The Tennessee State Fire Marshal’s Office issued a consumer alert about the potential fire hazards of so-called “hoverboard” toys after two recent fires in Nashville. One of the fires destroyed a $1 million home, the first confirmed house fire caused by a hoverboard in Tennessee.
Nashville Fire investigators said the fire occurred at 11:40 p.m. on Jan. 9, on Radcliff Dr. in Nashville. Two teens were upstairs in a home when the FITURBO F1 “hoverboard” burst into flames on the first floor. Upon being confronted with smoke, a 16-year-old girl kicked out a second-floor window and leapt into her father’s arms. Both received minor injuries in the process. The father then helped the 14-year-old boy out a second-story window with a ladder. The fire destroyed the 4,000-plus square-foot home.

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission is currently investigating dozens of such fires across the U.S. thought to be caused by hoverboards.
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