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Junpower CR2032 Lithium Coin Batteries Recalled Due to Risk of Serious Injury or Death from Battery Ingestion Hazard; Violate Federal Statute for Child-Resistant Packaging of Coin…

The lithium coin batteries are not sold in child-resistant packaging and do not bear the warning labels as required under Reese's Law. When button cell or coin batteries are swallowed, the ingested batteries can cause serious injuries, including internal chemical burns and death.

Serious hazard Home & appliances CPSC July 2, 2026 Reached Texas
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What to do

Stop using the product and check it against the description above. This recall is in the most serious category, meaning the agency believes it can cause serious injury or death — don't finish the package or use up what's left. If you or a family member has already been affected, keep the packaging and the lot code — they're what a claim rests on later.

Details

Recalling company
Changzhou Niujie Battery Technology Co., Ltd., dba JSNJ_Tech, of China
Severity
Class I — serious
Reported
July 2, 2026
Quantity
About 67,000 units
Recall number
26600
Source
CPSC

Where it went

Sold at: Online at Amazon.com from December 2023 through September 2024 for between $8 and $9. Units: About 67,000 Injuries: None reported Remedy: Consumers should stop using the recalled coin batteries immediately, place them in an area that children cannot access and contact Junpower for a free replacement battery. Consumers should visit Junpower's recall page at https://www.cognitoforms.com/Junpower2032/recall and follow instructions to re…

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