A recent Consumer Reports evaluation of 31 toys and household items uncovered an alarming safety risk for children from ...
In a viral video with over 66 million views, medical pros shared the one thing they’d never let their kids do—and their ...
Many toys that will be opened by little ones during the holidays will need batteries to operate. But those batteries pose a ...
Most battery ingestion and injuries happen in children 5-years-old and younger, according to Nationwide Children's. Doctors ...
A third of the products CR tested had accessible button batteries, which are a choking hazard and can burn body tissue if swallowed or inserted into a nose or an ear.
The CCPC say they are a choking hazard, while also extremely dangerous if swallowed as the battery can react with saliva and ...
Many toys that will be opened by little ones during the holidays will need batteries to operate. But those batteries pose a ...
The Oklahoma Poison Center released a statement on Monday urging parents to secure button batteries before the holidays. Here ...
If you had hand-held video games, watches or any other electronics under your tree, those shiny, button-sized batteries were ...
Protect your children from the hazards of small button cell batteries in toys and decorations. Learn about the dangers and steps to ensure safety.
Doctors have an important warning for parents of young children before you open up the presents underneath the Christmas tree ...
Button batteries can be as large as a coin or as small as the tip of an eraser, and despite the small size they pose a ...