Research revealed the incidences of children swallowing button batteries and getting rushed to the hospital have doubled over the past decade. The batteries are about the size of coins and can be found in remote controls or toys. Years ranging from 1990 to 2009 were included in the study, and the incidents involving batteries included insertion into mouth, ears, or nose, or swallowing the battery. “Children should never be unattended and they should never be within reach of any object that can fit through a choke tube, which is basically the cardboard tube of a toilet-paper roll,” advised an associate professor of pediatrics. The average age of the ER patient is just 4-years. Most of the patients were male, and nose contact represented the highest number of cases, according to news reports.
As a personal injury attorney Alexandria, I hope that fewer children are harmed by button batteries. I highly urge keeping small objects away from children. I deal with many cases involving unsafe products, if you or someone dear to you was harmed by a hazardous product, you may want to discuss your case with a personal injury lawyer Washington DC who can evaluate your case and help protect your rights. When you have an attorney on your side, you are more likely to get the results you deserve.