As for the latter, along with a well-stocked supply of AA and AAA batteries to power children's toys large and small, coin lithium batteries are also found around most homes. These coin-sized lithium batteries are in everyday items like remote controls, keyless entry devices for cars, flameless candles and children's books with sound.
Great product, right?
But as well as powering our devices and gadgets, coin lithium batteries can also cause serious chemical burns in as little as two hours if ingested. Their small size makes them even easier for a child to swallow than traditional batteries, yet in a survey conducted by Energizer, 62% of parents reported being unaware of the risk associated with coin lithium batteries.
In support of National Childhood Injury Prevention Week (September 1-7, 2013), the National Safety Council and Energizer have teamed up to share the 4 S's of Coin Lithium Battery Safety and some important tips every parent should know to help prevent injuries from the ingestion of coin lithium batteries.
Energizer has developed a national awareness campaign in partnership with Safe Kids Worldwide called The Battery Controlled, which works to alert parents and caregivers to the dangers of swallowing coin lithium batteries.
Identifying ways its products can help keep families safe is just one part of the Energizer commitment to designing its products with people in mind and investing in programs that have a positive impact on the world!
Also, Energizer has led the industry by being the first to voluntarily develop packaging for its 20 millimeter coin lithium batteries that meets the Consumer Product Safety Commission's (CPSC) strict guidelines for child-resistant packaging.
For packaging to qualify as effectively child-resistant, it is tested with groups of children ages 42-51 months who are given 10 minutes to attempt to open it — a total of 80% of the children tested must not succeed in opening the package.
While I took on the job of testing the packaging from Energizer and one of their competitors, I am quite certain that my results would be the same if my children had been the testers instead.
The result of the Energizer package? A little bent and creased, but I couldn't find a single way to get in to where the batteries were stored without having scissors or a knife.
As for the competitor, it took me less than a minute to pick at the cardboard packaging and break through the lining to where I had a coin lithium battery in my hand. Definitely not child-resistant!
When it comes to safety in your home, every step counts. I appreciate that Energizer has taken measures to ensure that their coin lithium batteries cannot be removed from their packaging if a child accidentally gets hold of one.
However, if it is suspected that a child has swallowed a coin lithium battery, it is important to go to the emergency department immediately. For more information on child safety and coin lithium battery safety, please visit nsc.org, Energizer.com, TheBatteryControlled.com and Poison.org/battery.
You can also find out more about all of Energizer's great products, impressive mission, and sustainability measures, and more by visiting their website and connecting with them on Facebook and Twitter.
And, thanks to their generosity, one person will be even more prepared to stay safe in their home as well, because...
One lucky person will win an Energizer Injury Prevention Prize Pack*!
*Prize Pack includes (2) packages of Energizer Coin Lithium batteries, (1) Energizer Weatheready 2-in-1 LED Light and (1) Energizer LED Nightlight in winner's choice of Sleeping Beauty or Cars design
A big thank you to Energizer for providing samples, products and a gift card for me as well as a prize pack for one lucky giveaway winner. The opinions shared are my own and honest and if you really need to see more, click here to see how I roll.
150 comments:
AA OR AAA
we mostly use AAs
AA's definitely!
AAs are used constantly here.
Ds
We use a lot of AA here in this house!
heatherp626@msn.com
We are constantly buying AA batteries around here!
kim(at)kimberlychance(dot)com
AA mostly.
AA's are constantly being used in this house
we mostly use AA
AA and AAA
the AA we use most of the time and D's too
definitely AAs
We use A LOT of AA batteries!
We use lots of AA's and then AAA"s.
We use a lot of AAs mostly in the Wii controllers even with rechargeable battery packs they never remember to put them on the base to charge
We typically use AA's here in our home.
My son's noise-canceling headphones take AAAs, so we go thru lots of those.
AAs and AAAs are used the most in my house
AA's are what I use the most!
We use the most AA's
We use AAA's most often
We use a lot of AA size!
AA is our mainstay. thankyou, ken pohl19@comcast.net
Most of my daughter's toys take AA.
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AA for sure
in my house it ranges- we have double - triple a and then batteries for the garage door openers and car alarm systems and they all vary!
We use AA batteries the most.
janetfaye (at) gmail (dot) com
We go through AA's like crazy!
we use AA all the time. remotes and some of the flashlights and all kinds of things.
aa batteries are ones I use most - no kids & no kid's toys. Glad I didn't have to worry about this 40 years ago.
Thanks for the contest.
slehan at juno dot com
Our most common batteries are AA.
We use AA batteries the most.
AA or AAA
Triple A's
seyma_bennett@hotmail.com
We use AA the most! sweepmorey at gmail dot com
I'm pretty sure my husband and daughter have some kind of weird battery deficiency. I think they secretly eat AA batteries.
we use AA's the most
We mostly use AA batteries in our house
We're a AA and AAA household.
We use a lot of AAA in our house but hubby does have a flashlight that uses these round batteries, but he has it at work and I have no idea of its size,
mARY m
AA AND AAA BATTERIES.
We tend to go through AA and C batteries the most.
We go through AA batteries the most.
mostly use C batteries
AA and AAA
Mostly AA for us.
We mostly use AA batteries.
AA's are most used
AA
AA's because we have a little boy with a lot of toys!
AA batteries.
Thanks for the chance.
mogrill12@gmail.com
We use AA and AAA most often. (mouse, video game controllers, cameras, etc) Thanks. gahome2mom
We seem to use a lot of AA batteries
We use a lot of AA
Jessica Cox
We use AA batteries the most
We usually use the AA then the AAA battery the most in our house
Double A or Triple A. We actually started buying rechargeables so that we have them on hand always.
Most used is AA & AAA in our house. Thanks for the giveaway and chance to enter (crochet addictuk)
We use a lot of AA's in my house.
We use mostly AA batteries at our house.
AA or AAA the most
aa for us. thanks..
gabbflabber at live.com
I use a lot of AA.
We use AA and AAA the most.
NStrong3604@yahoo.com
AA is the most commonly used battery in our home.
We use AA and AAA the most
cc_girly(at)yahoo(dot)com
AA is the size we most use....followed by D batteries.
We use the most AA batteries!
We are always running to the store for more AA batteries.
sflickinger at rocketmail dot com
AA
AA batteries are most commonly used but I use a lot of coin type batteries as well
We us AA and AAA the most. Followed by 9 volts.
A mix of AA and AAA.
We use AA batteries most for remotes.
AA mostly.
We use lots of AA batteries.
My son wears hearing aids, so the batteries used most often at our house are super tiny batteries for those.
We use AA the most at our house.
We use AA most!
AA
TRIPLE AAA,,,N,,,,OR,,,,,DOUBLE AA
AA's definitely! Thanks so much for the fantastic giveaway!
Reneewalters3 at yahoo dot com
AA is used most often
Thank you for the tips on batteries and kids! I always keep the batteries where my daughter can't get to them anyways :)
We use AA the most often
AA Batteries are used the most in our home.
We go through AAs like crazy. That's why we use rechargeables.
Mostly AA and very quickly
We use Double A Batteries most often.
I think the battery size most commonly used by my family is AA. By the way, great/informative post about the dangers of coin lithium batteries!!
double aa is our main kind of battery.
double a's mostly
jessicawedwards@gmail.com
It would seem everything in my home uses AA's. I constantly have AA's on my shopping list.
With all of the remotes we have, we use a lot of AAA
I use mostly AA.I also don't have any small kids but I do have a 5 yr old niece so I keep my batteries hidden up high.Thank you :)
Like most everyone else, AA or AAA are the most commonly used in my home.
AA without a doubt.
We use a lot of AAs
We go through alot of AA batteries!
We use a lot of AAs batteries
AA
Double AA batteries are what we go through the most in my household.
AA And AAA go pretty fast.
We use AA batteries the most.
We use AA batteries the most.
We use AA the most
We use AA batteries for everything!
We use a lot of AA batteries!
I would love to win this prize.
We use AA batteries
We use AA batteries the most in our house.
We mostly use AAA in our home
AA
We use a lot of AA.
WE use AA and AAA the most
We primarily use AA batteries.
We go through a lot of AA in this household! Thank you :-)
we go through AA's like CRAZY!
Mostly AA batteries...sometimes AAA
We use a lot of AA Batteries
I mostly use AA batteries
It is a tie. We use a lot of AAA and AA batteries. We use 9 volts when we change the batteries in our smoke detectors.
we use mostly AA and then AAA
We use a lot of AA with the remotes.
Brittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
We use a lot of AA with the remotes.
Brittney House BBrittBrat1398@yahoo.com
We use AA batteries most often.
We use AA most often
Mostly AA.
AA Batteries are what we use the most of.
jodysis at windstream dot net
AA IS USED MOST
We use AA batteries most in our house.
We use AA batteries the most.
Laurie Emerson
lauraemerson7 at yahoo dot com
I use a ton of AAA, but my husband is always needing AA.
jennylovesjeff (at) hotmail (dot) com
We usually use double A.
AA with AAA coming in second :)
We go through AA batteries like crazy!
We use a lot of AA batteries.
We go through AA batteries like crazy.
Always AA's.
we use AA most of the time
lmurley2000@yahoo.com
we use mostly aa batteries
susansmoaks at gmail dot com
AA
AA batteries.
AAs for everything
AA batteries are used the most in our home.
vikki.billings@yahoo.com
I use AA mostly.
scarter305 at aol dot com
The Most common is AA and AAA in our house
AA rechargeables in most items and AAA in remotes.
we use AA the most.
knickgirl_3 at yahoo dot com
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