Deadly Children's Book Sold In Australia, Urgent Recall

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"My First Music Book Guitar" has a battery warning. The warning is for button batteries. These batteries can be dangerous for children. QBD Books stores in Australia sell this book.

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Blog published at 3:50 pm on May 27, 2023. Further updated at 4:55 pm on the same day.

A toy for kids is being recalled quickly. People are worried that the button batteries might be dangerous and could lead to a child's death.

The Music Book Guitar is my initial book on music. It's a board book and has a toy guitar attached to it. The guitar plays sounds and music.

The thing was vended at QBD Books all over the country. It runs by a button battery.

Button batteries are dangerous for young children. They can choke on them. They can also get severe internal burn injuries. Ingesting them can lead to death.

The book Guitar has small batteries in it that can be dangerous for kids. They could choke or get hurt inside if swallowed. This is serious and could lead to death.

From February 18, 2022, to February 2, 2023, people could buy the product at QBD Books stores or online across the country.

The book lacked necessary safety warnings for battery-containing products.

From 18 February 2022 to 2 February 2023, the product was sold across the country and online. If you're a consumer who bought the product, please stop using it right away. Make sure to store it somewhere that's inaccessible to kids.

You can find more information at QBD Books.

The Energizer A76 Miniature 1.5V Alkaline/Watch button batteries were urgently recalled on Friday. The reasons were similar to those of the Duracell batteries.

The packaging lacked warning labels to store it away from children. A sticker covered the missing label (see picture).

Battery packs were sold from May 5 to July 12 last year. They were sold in packs of four. The packaging didn't have the warning symbol. The warning symbol tells customers to keep the battery packs away from children. The battery packs were taken off the market.

The warning was not seen because of a sticker on the packaging.

Product Safety warned that if the battery is swallowed or inserted in the body, serious injury could occur.

Button batteries made by Energizer were sold at various stores throughout Australia. People who bought them have been told to keep them away from kids.

Dangerous Kids' Book Sold In Australia, Recall Issued

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