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    WASHINGTON (AP) - Curtis Sathre said it was like a bomb going off. His 13-year-old son Michael stood stunned, ears ringing, hand gushing blood after his cell phone exploded. Safety officials have received 83 reports of cell phones exploding or catching fire in the past two years, usually because of bad batteries or chargers.

    Burns to the face, neck, leg and hip are among the dozens of injury reports the Consumer Product Safety Commission has received. The agency is providing tips for cell phone users to avoid such accidents and has stepped up oversight of the wireless industry. There have been three voluntary battery recalls, and the CPSC is working with companies to create better battery standards.

    ``CPSC is receiving more and more reports of incidents involving cell phones, and we're very concerned of the potential for more serious injuries or more fires,'' said agency spokesman Scott Wolfson.

    U.S. phone makers and carriers say most fires and explosions are caused by counterfeit batteries and note that in a country with some 170 million cell phone users, the number of accidents is extremely low.

    ``Is it a problem? It has turned up, you bet. But statistically it is extraordinarily rare,'' said John Walls, spokesman for the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association. ``But the fact that it has happened certainly has the industry's attention.''

    Some consumer advocates say the cause goes beyond bad batteries making their way to the market. They point to the increasing pressure on battery and phone makers to fit more capabilities into small instruments.

    ``If you're cramming more and more power in a small space, what you're making is a small bomb,'' said Carl Hilliard, president of the California-based Wireless Consumers Alliance, which has been tracking incidents of cell phone fires and explosions.

    Though legitimate batteries can go wrong, there is a greater chance that poorly made, counterfeit ones will lack safety devices to detect overheating or overcharging. The lithium-ion batteries found in most cell phones can overheat if, for example, heat vents are covered.

    The CPSC is trying to determine if improved venting is enough by itself to ensure safety. ``We have seen temperatures as high as 600 degrees, and you can have a torch-like effect if these batteries don't function properly,'' Wolfson said.

    The commission has announced three battery recalls since January, one from Verizon Wireless and two from Kyocera Wireless Corp. Kyocera's first recall was blamed on a supplier whose standards had slipped. The other recalls were attributed to suppliers bringing counterfeits into distribution chains.

    Kyocera, which recalled 1 million batteries last month, said it has changed vendors and doubled efforts to test its own batteries.

    Hoping to address problems that may lie beyond their supply lines, members of the wireless industry began collaborating last week with the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE), a standard-setting organization, to create voluntary design and performance standards for all batteries.

    ``There needs to be high-quality batteries for these cell phones. You have a lot of power in a very small product, so it's really key,'' said Wolfson of the CPSC, which is participating in the meetings between wireless industry members and IEEE.

    Carriers and manufacturers also are urging cellular users to exercise reasonable care of batteries, chargers and phones and to purchase them directly from phone companies rather than secondhand dealers or off the Internet.

    But even following those recommendations sometimes isn't enough, as bad products inevitably find their way onto store shelves.

    Angela Karasek, a 21-year-old paralegal in Philadelphia, bought her Motorola phone and battery together from a Nextel store. She awoke one night a few weeks ago to what she described as a pinging sound and then saw fire. Her cell phone battery had blown out, igniting a doll about three feet away. She ran to her parents' room for help, and her father quickly put out the fire.

    ``I'm just a light sleeper, and for some reason I sat up and saw all the flames on the doll,'' Karasek said.

    Marcelino Gonzalez of Brentwood, N.Y., said he suffered second-degree burns after his Kyocera phone exploded in his hand as he turned it on to make a call.

    ``If it was to my face it would have blown up in my face,'' said Gonzalez, 62, who has contacted a lawyer.

    Michael Sathre, who is expected to fully recover from his wounds, was picking his fully charged Verizon LG cell phone off the floor when it exploded by his side. The family chose not to sue and has instead allowed the companies involved and a consumer group to come to their house to study the damage, in the hopes it won't happen to someone else.

    ``It took my son two months to decide to even be near a cell phone,'' said his mother, Cris. ``But he needs one.''

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    I got rid of my cell after I got fed up with people calling me apparently just to be using their cell,now if I'm not at home and you need to talk to me your out of luck


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    Interesting story.

    I've seen it happen, personally.

    I was behind a lady at a stoplight and hers' just exploded. I wasn't as shocked as you would think, as I had shot it out of her hands with my handy dandy sawed-off shot gun.

    You people out there had better start paying more attention to the changing light signal and a little less attention to your stupid phones.

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    Aren't we in the trust tree, thingey?

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    Old news. YOU SUCK!!! j/k Really though I heard this on the news a few months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobbes

    You people out there had better start paying more attention to the changing light signal and a little less attention to your stupid phones.

    Hobbes is watching
    Why don't you make a trip to Florida too while your at it Hobbes. just had a young woman hit a school crossing gaurd in my city last week while she was talking on the cell phone. Why couldn't hers exploded some time before

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    Hobbes-"I was behind a lady at a stoplight and hers' just exploded. I wasn't as shocked as you would think, as I had shot it out of her hands with my handy dandy sawed-off shot gun."
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    I know what you mean, Hobbes. Personally, I don't dare try using the phone while driving because it is a little bit of a problem what with a mug of hot coffee in one hand and a cigarette in the other.

    On a serious note, I have only thrown anything one time in anger, and that was my cell phone. It was the only thing I had in my hand, I threw it at the floor, and I think it had something to do over not being able to go outside and have a cigarette. Did my battery explode? Nope. Did I get to go outside to have a cigarette? No.

    Sunday is the last day I will smoke for the rest of my life. I mean it. I am giving them up come hell or high water. I will try not to replace that cigarette with a cell phone in my hand when I drive.

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    Sunday is the last day I will smoke for the rest of my life. I mean it. I am giving them up come hell or high water. I will try not to replace that cigarette with a cell phone in my hand when I drive.
    Try the mint flavored Nicorette thats what worked for me, I haven't smoked for 6 years now...


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    Thank you Zazu. I will get some of these to try. Six years is great. I hope I make it there.
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