INDIANAPOLIS (WISH) - As the holiday season approaches, many toys and decorations use small – but powerful – button cell batteries, which can be hazardous to children. Parents need to remain ...
Look around your house. Chances are you've got toys and other household items powered by those tiny button-size batteries. What you may not know is that they’re potentially deadly if swallowed.
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 ...
A new law requires more secure battery compartments, but gaps remain. Here’s how to keep your family safe. Button cell, or coin cell, batteries are ubiquitous in toys and household products.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of nearly 10,000 Holosun Technologies Red & Gold Firearm ...
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 posing a ...
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 ...
The recalled Holosun Red and Gold Firearm Dot Sights violate the mandatory federal regulations for consumer products ...
A single-cell battery that is used to power wristwatches, computer clocks, hearing aids and other small devices. Also called a "coin cell," button cells look like small, squat silver cans from ...