Short them and see what happens. Then short an alkaline cell and see what happens. I’m betting the alkaline will at most get a shrug from you. The LiFePO4 will probably get a much better reaction. Maybe not as much as a 4.2v li-ion, but still pretty good. Also, note that it is extremely easy to short a lithium cell with a damaged wrap, compared to a consumer cell.

BTW, don’t do the above.

I’m just saying that if you’re going for safety, don’t let the cell be handled like it’s a regular consumer battery. It isn’t.

I’ve been asked many times by people that want to get a light like one of mine. Unless it’s a AA light, I just tell them it’s a special order and it’s really hard to get them. But I know a lot of idiots, so ymmv.