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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.
Button and coin cell batteries, commonly found in toys, tealights, and other household devices, may be small, but they pose serious risks to children. Skip Navigation. Share on Facebook; ...
Button batteries were involved in nearly 85% of the battery-related emergency room visits and ingestions accounted for 90%, the study said. Stay informed. Sign up for The Daily Consumer.