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Fulltext search (required) Topics Injury hazard Chemicals and poisons 1 Electronics and technology 2 Vehicles (unregistered or off-road) 1 Pin topics filter Allergic reaction 4 Amputation 2 Bone fracture or break 27 Brain injury 26 Bruising 24 Burn 11 Choking 11 Concussion 23 Crushing 11 Cut 12 Dislocation 2 Drowning 4 Electric shock 2 Electrocution 3 Entrapment 17 Eye injury 4 Infection 2 Internal injury 15 Irritation 1 Piercing of skin 7 Poisoning by ingestion 6 Poisoning by inhalation 3 Sprain 1 Strain 1 Strangulation 12 Suffocation 11 Pin injury hazard filter Clear all Electrocution 1 - 3 of 3 items shown Lithium-ion batteries guide Lithium-ion batteries are the most common type of battery used in rechargeable devices due to their small size and good power capabilities. They can also be highly flammable. Self-balancing scooters guide Self-balancing scooters are a recreational transport device, popular among children. They are also called hoverboards, sky walkers, monoboards and mod boards. Smart home devices guide Smart devices are popular products people use at home or on the move. Serious injuries or hazards have happened when smart devices have failed or malfunctioned. This includes house fires, burns, and cuts.