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18 Sep 2016 … of consumer products powered by coin or button cell lithium batteries. Button battery safety is of pressing … which present differing patterns of injury: • Coin cells typically use lithium chemistry with 3 volt … ’ (energy depleted) 3 volt lithium batteries as they will generally still have greater than 1.23 volts when…
18 Jun 2014 …News 18 Jun 2014 The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission is continuing to work with industry to reduce the risk of serious injuries and deaths of children swallowing coin-sized lithium button … the risk of serious injuries and deaths of children swallowing coin-sized lithium button batteries…
18 Mar 2016 … there are fire safety risks from defective charging devices, electrical circuitry and substandard lithium
10 Oct 2013 … Rickard said. Hidden dangers include small, loose objects such as button batteries (coin-sized lithium … magnets Coin-sized lithium battery Blind cords secured with a cleat Small high-powered magnets Coin-sized lithium battery Blind cords secured with a cleat  …
14 Jul 2016 … circuitry and substandard lithium-ion batteries in some hoverboards. There have been a number of hoverboard…
14 Dec 2015 … by button batteries. Button batteries are small cylindrical batteries, usually lithium powered…
11 Mar 2016 …Document Supported by in partnership with to prevent injury A COIN-SIZED L ITHIUM BATTERY CAN GET STUCK IN A CHILD’S THROAT AND BURN THROUGH THE TISSUE IN JUST TWO HOURS, CAUSING SEVERE INJURY OR DEATH. THESE TYPES OF DEVICES MAY CONTAIN COIN-SIZED LITHIUM BUTTON BATTERIES ACCC_03/12_504 504_Button…
08 Jul 2013 … injuries to children from lithium coin cell batteries over recent times. The recent tragic death of a young … for lithium coin cell batteries supplied to consumers Introduce child-resistant packaging for these batteries…
04 Mar 2013 …Recall 2013/13491 4 Mar 2013 Cordless rechargeable lithium-ion battery stick blender Business Consumers Other regulators SM8700 SM8700 In rare cases the internal lithium-ion rechargeable battery may overheat. Overheating batteries are a potential fire hazard. Customers should immediately unplug…
04 Jul 2013 … and greeting cards. If swallowed, these coin-sized lithium button batteries can lodge in a child’s throat … campaign to raise national consumer awareness of the risks associated with coin-sized lithium button…