Button batteries pose potentially fatal risks to children. The Competition and Consumer Protection Commission (CCPC) is warning parents and caregivers about the dangers of button batteries.
Flat, circular, button batteries, also known as coin, cell or watch batteries, are typically the size of a €1 or 20c coin but can be as small as 5mm in diameter. They are a choking hazard and are also extremely dangerous if swallowed, as the battery can react with saliva and can burn through a child’s throat, stomach and intestines. This can cause severe and sometimes fatal injuries.
The CCPC is warning all consumers to be extremely vigilant about button batteries in toys, decorations and common household objects this Christmas.
Gráinne Griffin, Director of Communications at the CCPC said: “Button batteries power lots of household items like weighing scales, hearing aids, lights, and even musical greeting cards. They can often be found in Christmas …