Energizer has released a new line of lithium-ion batteries that’s being billed as the world’s only coin battery to prevent burning if swallowed. With the rise of these batteries in devices like ...
Energizer is launching a new coin lithium battery the manufacturer says may prevent some child injuries and deaths in case a battery is accidentally swallowed.
Light-up toys and coin-battery packs recalled over child ingestion hazard, CPSC says.
This recall involves LiCB-branded lithium coin batteries. The three-volt silver batteries were sold in packs of two, each ...
A U.S.-based battery distributor is recalling more than 312,000 lithium coin battery packs sold on Amazon nationwide because ...
New safety tech: Energizer’s Ultimate Child Shield batteries prevent ingestion burns, dye the mouth blue if swallowed, and feature bitter coatings and child-resistant packaging. Battery recall: EEMB ...
The recall highlights how skirting legally required protections can shift the burden onto consumers to identify dangerous products.
The CPSC has recalled Amazon products over serious risks, including choking, fire hazards, and injury concerns.
Energizer today announced the launch of new Energizer Ultimate Child Shield coin lithium batteries that are available in the 2032 size used in Apple's AirTags. The Child Shield batteries do not cause ...
This recall involves CT-ENERGY Lithium Coin Battery Chargers with model number "nc-02". The product includes the charger, four rechargeable 2032 lithium-ion batteries, and a USB cable. The brand name ...
The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced the recall of more than 300,000 lithium battery packs due to risk of serious injury or death. According to the CPSC, approximately 312,100 EEMB ...