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16 Aug 2019 … in personal and household products such as; children’s toys, hearing aids, lights, watches, remote controls … risk to the Australian community, particularly children, of button batteries. In Australia two children have died in the past six years after swallowing a button battery, and hundreds of children suspected…
24 Jun 2019 … may be easily accessible. If young children gain access to the button batteries and ingest them … , the batteries may pose a choking hazard to young children. Consumers should immediately cease using the product … in the product may be easily accessible. HAZARD: If young children gain access to the button cell batteries…
23 Sep 2019 … cards, scales, torches and many others. They are often also found in child-attractive items such as toys … batteries should be secured so that the batteries are not accessible to young children. Products … caused more serious injuries and deaths to children, all button batteries are potentially dangerous…
30 Mar 2019 … candles, toys and games, cameras, key fobs, kids’ jewellery, novelties, torches, book lights, kitchen … Button batteries pose a serious hazard to children. If swallowed, in addition to presenting a choking hazard, a button battery can get stuck in a child's throat and cause a chemical reaction … that is swallowed is old or spent. The safety risk to children from button batteries arises when they can get access…