Each year, nearly 3,000 children are treated in the emergency room after swallowing button batteries. Tragically, more than 70 children have died from their injuries. Now, a major manufacturer is rolling out new safety technology. It's in memory of a Texas toddler, whose mother is determined to help protect other kids. - WDIV Local 4 News in Detroit.
By Brett Fletcher
As parents, we spend countless hours baby-proofing our homes. We cover electrical outlets, install baby gates, and latch the cabinets. But one of the most dangerous items in our homes is often hiding in plain sight, powering our everyday devices: the button battery.
The statistics are both staggering and heartbreaking. Every single year:
- Nearly 3,000 children are rushed to the emergency room after swallowing these small, coin-sized batteries.
- Tragically, more than 70 children have lost their lives to these completely preventable injuries.
When swallowed, these batteries can get lodged in a child's esophagus, creating a chemical reaction that burns through tissue in a matter of hours. It is a silent, rapid emergency.
But out of unthinkable heartbreak, a fierce push for change has emerged.
A Mother’s Mission: Honoring a Texas Toddler
The driving force behind a massive new shift in battery safety isn't a corporate board—it’s a mother’s love.
At the center of this story is a Texas toddler whose bright light was lost far too soon to a button battery accident. While the pain of losing a child is unimaginable, this toddler’s mother made a decision: she would fight to ensure no other family has to endure the same tragedy. She transformed her grief into unrelenting advocacy, pushing the industry to rethink how these everyday items are made.
Her determination has single-handedly turned a personal tragedy into a lifesaving mission for children everywhere.
The Breakthrough: New Safety Technology
Thanks to the tireless advocacy surrounding this Texas toddler's memory, the industry is finally listening. A major manufacturer (Energizer) is officially rolling out new safety technology (ULTIMATE CHILD SHIELD) designed specifically to prevent these devastating accidents.
While the exact mechanics of the safety features are rolling out into the market, the goal is simple: deter children from swallowing them and reduce the catastrophic damage if they do.
What this means for parents:
- Safer Products: Look for new packaging and battery designs from major brands that incorporate these new child-safe technologies.
- Continued Vigilance: Even with new technology, button batteries (found in remotes, key fobs, thermometers, and musical toys) must be treated as hazardous materials in homes with young kids.
This new technology is more than just a product update; it is a direct testament to a Texas mother who refused to stay quiet. The next time you buy a pack of button batteries with these new safety features, remember the little life that inspired them—and the mother who fought to protect your kids, too.



