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Energizer Launches AirTag-Compatible Batteries That Prevent Ingestion Burns

Energizer Launches AirTag-Compatible Batteries That Prevent Ingestion Burns

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 ingestion burns if swallowed, and they also include an element that turns the mouth blue when exposed to saliva. Energizer says this will allow caregivers to be alerted when ingestion has occurred, so they can act quickly. The batteries also have a bitter coating to deter children from ingesting them. When AirTags launched in 2021, a concerned retailer in Australia stopped selling them because the back of the tracker can be opened up to remove the battery inside. Opening the AirTag requires pressing down and twisting, a two-step process that Apple said met international child safety standards. After the situation sparked public interest, Australia’s Competition and Consumer Commission warned parents to keep AirTags out of reach of children. The ACCC said it was concerned the press and twist motion did not do enough to keep the battery away from children. In the U.S., …

Over 10 million metal-bristle grill brushes sold at Home Depot recalled due to ‘ingestion hazard’

Over 10 million metal-bristle grill brushes sold at Home Depot recalled due to ‘ingestion hazard’

Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Stay ahead of the curve with our weekly guide to the latest trends, fashion, relationships and more Nexgrill has issued a voluntary recall of over 10.2 million of its metal-wire bristle grill brushes sold at Home Depot after reports of bristles detaching and causing “serious internal injuries.” On Thursday, the grill manufacturer recalled six types of its grill brushes, stating that “small metal wire bristles can detach from the brushes and stick to the grill or food, posing an ingestion hazard or risk of serious internal injuries that could require surgery.” The brushes recalled include the 19-inch grill brush (model no. 530-0024), grill cleaning brush with scraper (530-0024G), long handle grill brush (530-0034), grill brush and scraper (530-0039), grill brush with scrub pad (530-0041) and wood handle grill brush (530-0042). “The recalled grill brushes have a metal wire bristle brush attached …