Disney Trip Turns Nightmare: AirTag Meant for Safety Nearly Kills Daughter

A family's attempt to enhance safety during a trip to Disneyland took an alarming turn when a four-year-old girl, Lily Grace, was hospitalized after swallowing a button battery from an Apple AirTag. Her mother, Lisa Marie, had originally purchased four of the tracking devices to "keep her children safe" at the bustling theme park, a decision she now describes as "ironic" given the subsequent harm.
The incident unfolded on May 23, after Lisa had stored the broken AirTags in her car's glovebox following the family holiday to Anaheim, California, in April. She had intended to get them repaired, but forgot about them. While in the back of the car, Lily Grace made a "gulping sound," and her mother quickly realized that the four-year-old had managed to access an AirTag, open it, and swallow one of its coin-sized button batteries.
Lily Grace was immediately rushed to the hospital, where an X-ray scan confirmed the presence of the button battery, which had already reached her bowel. The family, including Lily's three siblings, faced an agonizing four-day wait, filled with fear and stress, for the battery to pass naturally. Lisa Marie described her profound emotional distress, recalling thoughts of her daughter's "insides burned out" and crying on the hospital floor. Despite efforts to expedite the process with laxatives, trampolines, a vibration plate, and prunes, the family could only wait as the battery moved through Lily's system.
The dangers associated with button batteries are significant, as they can cause severe damage to the lining of the esophagus or bowel, potentially burning through the tissue and creating a hole. The article references the tragic case of two-year-old Johnathan Huff, who died in 2020 after swallowing remote control batteries that burned through his internal organs. Thankfully, in Lily Grace's case, the battery passed without any lasting side effects, offering immense relief to her family.
Lisa Marie, a stay-at-home mum, revealed that she had repeatedly warned her children about the dangers of button batteries over the years, issuing her latest warning just two weeks before the incident. This pre-existing fear, coupled with the "irony" of the AirTags being purchased for safety, has compelled her to become a vocal advocate. She is now urging other parents to "throw away" all items containing button batteries and to educate their children extensively on the risks. She emphasizes that one can "never be safe" enough and encourages parents to "be over cautious," especially regarding gifts that might inadvertently bring button battery products into the home.
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