Emergency Services/Trauma, Experts, Safety

Tiny Batteries Pose Real Danger to Children

0 Comments 10 December 2012

CBS 11 Investigator Ginger Allen, with the help of Director of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Children’s Medical Center Dallas Dr. Halim Hennes, reports on the very real dangers tiny batteries pose to children.

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