More than 75,000 light-up tumblers are being recalled after a child accessed a button battery inside a cup, raising choking ...
More than 75,000 light-up tumblers sold nationwide are being recalled because they could pose a serious choking and ingestion hazard, according to federal safety officials.
Lifetime Brands has recalled 75,700 of holiday-themed light-up tumblers because of a hidden danger to children. The BUILT LUUM tumblers can break and expose the button cell batteries, making them ...
Flat, round and shiny, the mini batteries can be appealing to children and extremely hazardous if swallowed.
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 ...
New regulations from the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) are set to go into effect on March 19, 2024, for manufacturers and importers of consumer products containing button cell and coin ...
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 ...
Below we discuss in detail Reese’s Law two main requirements that impact manufacturers of affected batteries and products: 1. PPPA Packaging Requirement – Effective Now Effective since February 23rd, ...
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 ...
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