Button Battery Safety

Button batteries can cause serious internal injuries in as little as two hours.

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NATIONAL EXPERTS on Button Battery Safety

Prevent Child Injury offers members access to spokespeople selected for their knowledge on injury prevention topics. These experts are available to speak to media and other interested parties.

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Button Battery Safety PROJECT MATERIALS

These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury to help spread the key messages on button battery safety. Please feel free to use these materials as needed. Most of these materials can be co-branded with your organization’s logo.

 
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Button Battery Safety RESOURCES

These materials were created by Prevent Child Injury members and other trusted sources.

 

WEBPAGES

Ask the Pediatrician: How can I protect my child from the dangers of lithium coin and button batteries? (ENG ESP)– healthychildren.org

Button Battery Awareness – Reese’s Purpose

Grow Kind: Cameron’s Story – Connecticut Children’s

How Small Batteries Can Become Dangerous to Children (ENG ESP)– healthychildren.org

Lithium Coin Batteries: A Home Safety Walkthrough (ENG ESP)– healthychildren.org

Remember Nugget – Button Battery Awareness

Small Battery Safety at Home: A Winter Holiday Walkthrough (ENG ESP)– healthychildren.org

The dangers of button battery ingestion – Texas Children’s Hospital

What Parents Need to Know about Button Batteries and Lithium Coin Batteries (ENG ESP) – healthychildren.org

 

TikTok

 

VIDEOS

Dangers of Button Batteries to Children – Child Accident Prevention Trust

Grow Kind: Cameron’s Story – Connecticut Children’s

Reese’s Purpose – Reese’s Purpose

 

VISUALS, FLYERS, & FACT SHEETS

 

IN THE NEWS

 

JOURNAL ARTICLES, REPORTS, & RESOURCES FOR MEDICAL PROFESSIONALS

 

*List of Abbreviations
APSF: Anesthesia Patient Safety Foundation
CCHMC: Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
CHOP: Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia
CPSC: U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
JH ACH: Johns Hopkins All Children’s Hospital
NCPC: National Capital Poison Center
UMHS: University of Michigan Health System
SKW: Safe Kids Worldwide

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