Light-up toys and coin-battery packs recalled over child ingestion hazard, CPSC says.
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 vigilant ...
More than 300,000 coin battery packs sold on Amazon are recalled over child ingestion and burn hazards tied to unsafe ...
More than 100,000 light-up toys are under recall because they fail to meet safety standards for children. Here's what's ...
EEMB USA has recalled 312,100 lithium coin batteries because they are packaged in pouches that are not child resistant. Child ...
A U.S.-based battery distributor is recalling more than 312,000 lithium coin battery packs sold on Amazon nationwide because ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A "button cell" battery is held between a thumb and index finger. If small children swallow them, the batteries can get stuck in ...
CLEVELAND — 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 ...
ATLANTA — Despite new safety laws aimed at protecting children, button and coin cell batteries remain a potentially deadly hazard. A Consumer Reports investigation found that many household items ...
On September 11, 2023, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) voted to adopt sweeping safety requirements, pursuant to Reese’s Law, for button cell and coin batteries and products containing ...
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. A new ...