A recent Consumer Reports evaluation of 31 toys and household items uncovered an alarming safety risk for children from ...
A new law requires more secure battery compartments, but gaps remain. Here’s how to keep your family safe.Button cell, or ...
Button and coin cell batteries can cause serious injuries if ingested or inserted into the nose or ear, and parents are ...
Button batteries — they’re small devices found in almost every home, and awareness about the dangers they raise to children may be even smaller. The tiny, dime-like pucks cause injuries, even deaths, ...
Many toys that will be opened by little ones during the holidays will need batteries to operate. But those batteries pose a ...
Most battery ingestion and injuries happen in children 5-years-old and younger, according to Nationwide Children's. Doctors ...
Doctors have an important warning for parents of young children before you open up the presents underneath the Christmas tree ...
Small but powerful button cell batteries, commonly found in household items like remote controls, watches, thermometers, ...
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The Oklahoma Poison Center released a statement on Monday urging parents to secure button batteries before the holidays. Here ...
PARENTS across the country have been issued a major warning about children’s toys ahead of Christmas. The HSE have sent a reminder to families that many children’s toys contain button ...
But those batteries pose a serious harm, Consumer Reports warns. A lot of these gadgets and gizmos are powered by button batteries or coin cell batteries, which are small and powerful. It is so ...