Also those little silver magnetic balls. They are just as bad if not worse. They stick together inside the child and need removing. They should be banned altogether.
My DGS finished up in A&E when he was at crawling stage as he found his way into a drawer in which there were button batteries, when DD's back was turned for a moment. She did not know if he had swallowed one but played safe - luckily an x-ray showed all well.
A friend's new puppy was at "the chewing and eating everything" stage. It took her daughter's little wristwatch and ate it; there was a button battery inside. Puppy was lucky to survive the operation to remove it from it's stomach and the vet bills were huge.
There has been a warning about button batteries for years. That's why they changed the packaging and making then harder to get out of the packet plus there is a warning sticker on the battery to keep away from children.
The warning stickers on packaging don't help much when the battery is already inserted into the back of the gadget and the child can access it without too much difficulty.
It's not so much the packaging but waht people do when changing the batteries. They can be easily dropped and then they roll away out of sight of responsible adult.
I always change hearing aid batteries over an open box that will contain it if I drop it.
I have a small plastic box in which I put any used batteries. When it's full they can then be disposed of at a collection point, usually a supermarket.
A friend's new puppy was at "the chewing and eating everything" stage. It took her daughter's little wristwatch and ate it; there was a button battery inside. Puppy was lucky to survive the operation to remove it from it's stomach and the vet bills were huge.
Including the VAT, which, in response to a petition in around 2008 or so, could not be changed because of a treaty which came into effect in 1973.
Another favourite for children to eat, ingest or swallow is those in-wash scent things.......Unstoppables I think they're called. They look just like sweets.
Also those little silver magnetic balls. They are just as bad if not worse. They stick together inside the child and need removing. They should be banned altogether.
I saw something about that some time ago. A child had swllowed several at different times and they had all met up and formed a clump in the child's sigmoid colon, and major surgery had taken place to remove them.