Look around your house. Chances are you’ve got toys and other household items powered by those tiny button-size batteries.
Button and coin cell batteries are tiny but powerful: You can find them in everything from tealights to toys and in the hands ...
Button and coin cell batteries are tiny but powerful: You can find them in everything from tealights to toys. And in the hands of young children, they’re uniquely dangerous. Aside from ...
Look around your house -- chances are you've got toys and other household items powered by tiny button-size batteries. What you may not know is that they're potentially deadly if swallowed.
The Consumer Reports investigation evaluated 31 products powered by button batteries and discovered significant safety concerns.
PUTTING YOUR FAMILY AT RISK. BUTTON AND COIN CELL BATTERIES ARE TINY BUT POWERFUL. YOU CAN FIND THEM IN EVERYTHING FROM TEA LIGHTS TO TOYS AND IN THE HANDS OF YOUNG CHILDREN. THEY’RE UNIQUELY ...
“Apple’s AirTag, a popular tracking device, met the performance requirements for securing the AirTag’s lithium coin cell battery ... swallowing small button or coin batteries.
Apple has added warning labels to AirTags and their boxes to comply with a law requiring the labels on products with button cell or coin batteries that could be ingested by children, according to ...
This date is significant as it is the date that Reese's Law, a law that mandates safety standards for button and coin-cell batteries. Fortunately, Apple has already corrected the problem.