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Button batteries are small but dangerous. If swallowed, they can cause severe internal burns in hours. Keep batteries secured & out of reach. For help, call Poison Help: 1-800-222-1222.
#MiPDC #ButtonBatterySafety #HolidaySafety

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We consider the dangers of button batteries. They are small, shiny, and powerful—and hiding inside lots of everyday items. But did you know button batteries can also cause life-threatening injuries?

#pediatric #podcast #ButtonBatterySafety bit.ly/441ecyO

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Join us for our #ButtonBatterySafety Day of Action Tomorrow May 21, 2025! There are a few ways you can participate:
1. Join the X chat 11 a.m.-noon ET
2. Register/join the webinar at 1 p.m. ET: bit.ly/T4CIP-Button...
3. Download materials: bit.ly/4kcxaZH

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A pile of button and coin lithium cell batteries with text that reads "Tiny batteries, big risk. If swallowed, button batteries can cause internal injuries in as little as two hours."

A pile of button and coin lithium cell batteries with text that reads "Tiny batteries, big risk. If swallowed, button batteries can cause internal injuries in as little as two hours."

🚑 Swallowing a button battery is an emergency. If you think your child swallowed a button
battery, act fast. #ButtonBatterySafety
✅ Go to the ED immediately
✅ For kids 12+ months: give honey while on the way
📞 Call Poison Control at 1-800-222-1222 for expert guidance

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#ButtonBatterySafety starts at home! Keep kids safer at home from button batteries by following these 4 tips:
Learn more at: bit.ly/4kcxaZH

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#ButtonBatterySafety Webinar. Hosted by Prevent Child Injury and Trainees for Child Injury Prevention. Wednesday, May 21, 2025. 1-2 p.m. ET. Register at https://bit.ly/T4CIP-ButtonBatteryWebinar. Headshots of 4 presenters with their names and affiliations: Dr. Kris Jatana, Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. Gary Smith, Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Jonathan Midgett, PhD, US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Trista Hamsmith, Reese’s Purpose. Logos of T4CIP and Prevent Child Injury.

#ButtonBatterySafety Webinar. Hosted by Prevent Child Injury and Trainees for Child Injury Prevention. Wednesday, May 21, 2025. 1-2 p.m. ET. Register at https://bit.ly/T4CIP-ButtonBatteryWebinar. Headshots of 4 presenters with their names and affiliations: Dr. Kris Jatana, Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Dr. Gary Smith, Nationwide Children’s Hospital. Jonathan Midgett, PhD, US Consumer Product Safety Commission. Trista Hamsmith, Reese’s Purpose. Logos of T4CIP and Prevent Child Injury.

Register for our upcoming #ButtonBatterySafety webinar, May 21, 1-2 p.m. ET.!

Hear from experts Dr. Kris Jatana, Dr. Gary Smith, CPSC Consumer Ombudsman Jonathan Midgett, and Trista Hamsmith from Reese's Purpose.

Register: bit.ly/T4CIP-Button...

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