AirTag Alert: Disney Safety Attempt Backfires, Child Nearly Dies
A mother's attempt to keep her children safe with Apple AirTags took a terrifying turn when her four-year-old daughter swallowed a button battery from one of the devices. After an agonizing hospital wait, the child recovered, prompting the mother to issue an urgent warning to other parents about the dangers of button batteries.Precious Eseaye • Parenting • 10 months ago • 1 minute read •

What began as a measure to enhance child safety at Disneyland took an alarming turn for one family when an Apple AirTag, intended to track her children, ironically led to her daughter being hospitalized after swallowing one of its button batteries. Lisa Marie, a mother from Vancouver Island, Canada, had purchased four AirTags for a family trip to the popular Anaheim, California theme park in April, aiming to monitor her children's whereabouts.
Following the trip, the AirTags were found to be broken. Lisa stored them in her car's glovebox, intending to get them repaired. However, on May 23, her four-year-old daughter, Lily Grace, made a
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