Protect Children From Button Batteries This Easter

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity The Honourable Deb Frecklington

Protect children from button batteries this Easter

  • The Crisafulli Government is reminding Queenslanders to keep children safe from the dangers of button batteries these holidays.
  • Button batteries can be found in household goods and toys, including Easter-themed items.
  • If swallowed, they can cause severe injury or death within hours, and immediate action is needed.

Families are being reminded to stay vigilant about the dangers of button batteries in the lead up to the Easter holidays.

The small, coin-sized batteries are found in many household items and children's toys, including Easter gifts, and pose a serious risk to young children if swallowed.

Parents and caregivers are being urged to avoid products with button batteries where possible – or if they are purchased, to ensure they have a child-resistant battery compartment.

Attorney-General and Minister for Justice and Minister for Integrity Deb Frecklington said it was a timely warning, with 20 children going to hospital every week across Australia with suspected button battery ingestion.

"The safety of our children is paramount and while button batteries are small, they can cause significant harm if swallowed," Attorney-General Frecklington said.

"Every parent knows how inquisitive kids can be and that's why we need to be so careful, including with the gifts we buy, because a tragedy can happen incredibly quickly.

"The Office of Fair Trading undertakes rigorous inspections, enforcement actions and education, to help protect consumers from potential hazards and to ensure that retailers adhere to mandatory standards.

"But I also urge families to know what to look out for, so we can all work together to help keep children safe."

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