Remove exhausted
batteries / rechargeable
batteries from the product
immediately.
Notes for coin/button cell
batteries
WARNING! Do not
ingest the battery,
chemical burn hazard.
WARNING: Contains
coin battery
ATTENTION!
Contains
swallowable button cells!
Danger of suffocation!
KEEP BATTERIES
OUT OF THE
REACH OF
CHILDREN! Swallowing
batteries can cause
chemical burns, perforation
of soft tissue, and death.
Severe burns may occur
within 2 hours of
swallowing batteries. Seek
immediate medical
attention.
WARNING! Dispose
of used batteries
immediately. Keep
new and used batteries
away from children.
If the battery compartment
does not close securely,
stop using the product and
keep it away from children.
If you think batteries might
have been swallowed or
places inside any part of
the body, seek immediate
medical attention.
Non-obvious
symptoms that might
occur because of
battery ingestion
Unfortunately, it is not
obvious when a button or
coin battery is stuck in a
child's esophagus (food
pipe).
There are no specific
symptoms associated with
this. The child might:
• cough, gag or drool a lot;
• appear to have a stomach
upset or a virus;
• feel sick;
• point to their throat or
stomach;
• have a pain in their
abdomen, chest or throat;
• be tired or lethargic;
• be quieter or more clingy
than usual or otherwise
"not themselves";
• lose their appetite or have
a reduced appetite; and
• not want to eat solid food/
be unable to eat solid food.
These sorts of symptoms
vary or fluctuate, with the
pain increasing and then
subsiding.
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