Overcharging is a frequent cause of fires in lead acid battery rooms, as it can lead to excessive heat buildup and can ultimately cause the battery to rupture or ignite, releasing flammable gases that can exacerbate the fire hazard.
Short-circuits are another common cause of fires in lead acid battery rooms, as they can generate significant amounts of heat that can ignite flammable materials, especially if they occur in areas with limited ventilation or air flow.
Sparks or flames can also pose a significant risk in lead acid battery rooms, particularly if there are flammable materials present that can be easily ignited. Even small sparks or flames can quickly escalate into larger fires if proper fire suppression measures are not in place.