A new law aims to keep children safe from deadly button-sized batteries, but a Consumer Reports investigation reveals serious ...
The Consumer Reports investigation evaluated 31 products powered by button batteries and discovered significant safety concerns.
Look around your house. Chances are you've got toys and other household items powered by those tiny button-size batteries.
Button batteries — they’re small devices found in almost every home, and awareness about the dangers they raise to children may be even smaller. The tiny, dime-like pucks cause injuries ...
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Button batteries are roughly the size of nickels and quarters. They're found in all types of household items, including: TV remotes, key fobs, watches, cameras, calculators, gaming headsets ...