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Cell Battery deals on Amazon:
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Fred and Friends Salt and Pepper Set $4.85 Salt and Pepper Power Battery Shakers… |
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Digital Microwave Oven Leakage Meter $34.95 Here’s a unit which will give you not only accurate digital readings of the amount of leakage from microwave ovens, but it also provides an audible “beeping” alarm and red flashing light when it senses microwaves above the 5 mW/cm² danger threshold! Ergonomically designed to fit comfortably in your hand, it is so easy to use: just press the ON button, then press and hold the auto range ZERO butto… |
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Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer Alarm Set $39.95 The Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer comes with programmable temperature alarms for your fridge and freezer Wireless Digital Refrigerator/ Freezer Thermometer features an audible and visual alarm when temperatures exceed your pre-set minimum and maximum selection. Chaney Instrument 00985 Wireless Refrigerator Freezer Thermometer Features: Audible and visual alarms … |
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Chaos Theory: Splinter Cell 3 Soundtrack $6.66 All products are BRAND NEW and factory sealed. Fast shipping and 100% Satisfaction Guaranteed…. |
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USB Data Cable + Rapid Car Charger + Home Travel Charger for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Pro $1.74 USB Data Cable + Rapid Car Charger + Home Travel Charger for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Pro… |
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Rapid Car Charger with IC Chip for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Diamond (CDMA) Smartphone $0.01 Rapid Car Charger with IC Chip for Sprint, Alltel HTC Touch Diamond (CDMA) Smartphone… |
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China – At the Crossroads (Teach English to Chinese Students) $9.20 Description: This Palm Treo 500V retractable car charger features a retractable wire. It’s compact size and ergonomic design makes the charger a very convenient product to use in your car. With the rapid retract button located on the top of the charger, press down to retract the full length of the cable. Palm Treo 500V Car Charger Features: Smart IC chip recognizes a fully charge… |
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HP Pavilion DV6149 Battery Replacement $115.58 Batteries from LaptopTraveller are made using the highest quality cells available and utilize all of the proper logic boards, thermal protectors, thermistors and circuit breakers to ensure… |
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HP Pavilion DV6406 Battery Replacement $115.58 Batteries from LaptopTraveller are made using the highest quality cells available and utilize all of the proper logic boards, thermal protectors, thermistors and circuit breakers to ensure… |
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Belkin Mini Surge Protector Dual USB Charger $13.30 Protect your electronic devices while traveling…. |
Ebay listings for Cell Battery products.
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850 W (10 x 85W) Solar Panel A Grade Solar Cells 12V Battery Charging Panel $1,564.00 |
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280W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 76.8”x39.2” $9.99 |
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280W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 76.8”x39.2” $1,208.91 |
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MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 76.8”x39.2” 300W $1,159.83 |
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260W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 76.8”x39.2” $1,157.98 |
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MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 76.8”x39.2” 250W $1,032.52 |
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MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 64.9”x39.1” 220W $994.66 |
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MONO 230W Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 64.9”x39.1” $984.84 |
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200W Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 64.9”x39.1”MONO $0.99 |
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200W Solar Cell Panel Power Battery 64.9”x39.1” MONO $943.74 |
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GENUINE ESB EXIDE LEAD ACID BATTERY CHARGER 204/480 VOLT/18 CELL NPC 18-3-1200NM $810.00 |
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62″ x 32″ 36V 160W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery $736.49 |
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58″ x 27″ 36V 150W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery $711.03 |
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340 W (4 x 85W) Solar Panel A Grade Solar Cells 12V Battery Charging Panel $636.00 |
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Solar Battery Charger Laptop Cell Phones Ipod iphone DC $684.51 |
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42″ x 32″ 18V 130W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery $598.62 |
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255 W (3 x 85W) Solar Panel A Grade Solar Cells 12V Battery Charging Panel $476.00 |
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46.9×21.3 18V 100W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery $495.89 |
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46.9″x21.3″ 18V 90W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery $417.73 |
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10pcs 10 Watt Solar panel Cell 10W 12 Volt Battery Charger Mono 100W Watt 100+D $269.95 |
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46.9″x21.3″ 18V 80W MONO Solar Cell Panel Power Battery $382.27 |
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170 W (2 x 85W) Solar Panel A Grade Solar Cells 12V Battery Charging Panel $317.60 |
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Motorized Battery Operated Cell (Cellular) Honeycomb Shades $323.00 |
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Motorized Battery Operated Cell (Cellular) Honeycomb Shades $323.00 |
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For Very Young, Peril Lurks in Lithium Cell Batteries
Last fall, 13-month-old Aidan Truett of Hamilton, Ohio, developed what seemed like an upper respiratory infection. He lost interest in food and vomited a few times, but doctors attributed it to a virus. After nine days of severe symptoms and more doctor visits, the hospital finally ordered an X-ray to look for pneumonia.(acer laptop battery)
What they found instead was totally unexpected. The child had ingested a “button” battery, one of those flat silver discs used to power remote controls, toys, musical greeting cards, bathroom scales and other home electronics.(apple laptop battery)
The battery was surgically removed the next day, and Aidan was sent home. But what neither the doctors nor his parents realized was that the damage had been done. The battery’s current had set off a chemical reaction in the child’s esophagus, burning through both the esophageal wall and attacking the aorta. Two days after the battery was removed, Aidan began coughing blood, and soon died from his injuries.(compaq laptop battery)
To this day, Aidan’s parents don’t know where the battery came from. “This is something I would never want another parent to live with,” said Michelle Truett, Aidan’s mother. “I was oblivious as to how dangerous they were, and I want more people to know the danger.”
Such deaths are extremely rare. There were fewer than 10 documented during the last six years. But ingestion of Lithium Cell batteries, which children may mistake for candy and elderly adults for medication, is a surprisingly common problem, documented this week in two reports in the medical journal Pediatrics.
About 3,500 cases of Button Cell battery ingestion are reported annually to poison control centers. But while swallowing batteries has occurred for years, the development of larger, stronger lithium cell batteries has increased the risk of severe complications.
Data from the National Capital Poison Center in Washington found a sevenfold increase in severe complications from button cell ingestions in recent years. Moderate to severe cases have risen from less than a half percent (about a dozen cases per year) to about 3 percent (nearly 100 cases per year), based on a review of 56,000 cases since 1985.
Among the serious complications, the chemical reaction triggered by the batteries can damage vocal cords, leaving children with a lifelong whisper. Damage to the gastrointestinal tract means some children require feeding tubes and multiple surgeries. “The injuries are so much more serious,” said Dr. Toby Litovitz, director and lead author of both articles in Pediatrics. “It’s like drain opener or lye. It’s not something you want in the esophagus of your child.”
The batteries that pose the greatest risk are those that begin with the number 20, which stands for 20 millimeters. They are newer and stronger than older models. Batteries numbered 2032, 2025 and 2016 are responsible for more than 90 percent of serious injuries.
“Industry has shifted to this battery, and it has very popular appeal,” Dr. Litovitz said. “There are a lot of reasons why we want to use this battery, but the problem is we’ve got to use it in a safer way.” Federal safety rules require toys that use the batteries to have battery compartments that are locked with screws. But devices intended for adults — like bathroom scales and remote controls — often hold the batteries in with a simple plastic cover that can fall off or be removed easily.
That’s what happened when 13-month-old Kaiden Vasquez of Bristow, Va., picked up the Remote Control to his parent’s iPod docking station. Somehow, he dislodged the battery and swallowed it. But his parents did not notice the missing battery when he began crying hysterically and could not be calmed. Emergency room doctors diagnosed a stomach flu, but a week later the child’s pediatrician took an X-ray and saw what he thought was a quarter. When the round item was removed, doctors discovered the battery and kept Kaiden for observation. The battery had burned a hole in his esophagus and trachea and he required a feeding tube and two months of home nursing care.
Kaiden, who will be 3 in July, has recovered, although severe reflux after the incident damaged his teeth. “I don’t allow any of those disc batteries into my home,” said Kaiden’s mother, Amy Vasquez, who has three other young children. “I never thought a remote would do so much damage to my child.”
Battery ingestion is also a problem among the elderly, who often mistake hearing Aid Batteries for medication. But in those cases, the battery typically doesn’t get stuck because the digestive tract is larger and the battery used in Hearing Aids is smaller.
When children ingest batteries, it’s usually not because they found one loose in the home. In 60 percent of the cases involving children under age 6, the child has removed the battery from the electronic device. The problem is that most parents are not even aware when it happens, yet studies show the battery begins to cause severe damage within just two hours of ingestion. “It’s really a tight timeline, because a lot of these cases aren’t witnessed,” Dr. Litovitz said. “Children present with symptoms that are nonspecific, the parent doesn’t know the battery was ingested — that makes it difficult for the doctor to diagnose.”
Dr. Litovitz said the problem needed to be addressed by manufacturers of electronic products, who should secure the battery compartments in all devices, not just toys.
“Children have ready access to remote controls, watches, garage door openers,” she said. “Our major pitch is to get the industry to do something about the battery compartment, but parents also need to know that they need to be dealing with these batteries with a lot more vigilance and keeping them out of reach of the child.”
Cara George of Littleton, Colo., has been working to raise awareness about Lithium Batteries ever since her 18-month-old daughter, Brenna, died after ingesting one nearly two years ago. “I want to raise awareness for parents, for doctors, for the community,” she said. “I think there should be warnings on every item the batteries are in. They are in greeting cards and children’s books that talk. They’re everywhere.”
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