AG10 alkaline batteries in the toy considered dangerous?
One of my product is a toy with AG10 button batteries (1.5 v alkaline) inside some of the accesories. The batteries are within the accesories and cannot be opened without a screw driver.
Why is it considered a dangerous fulfillable Hazmat product? Most toys have thse small batteries, are all toys considered Hazmat.
What are the disadvantages I get as a seller if it is considered Hazmat.
AG10 alkaline batteries in the toy considered dangerous?
One of my product is a toy with AG10 button batteries (1.5 v alkaline) inside some of the accesories. The batteries are within the accesories and cannot be opened without a screw driver.
Why is it considered a dangerous fulfillable Hazmat product? Most toys have thse small batteries, are all toys considered Hazmat.
What are the disadvantages I get as a seller if it is considered Hazmat.
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TaylorR_Amazon
Hey @Seller_E2qO7UORxD8Gu, I see that you recently posted another thread about this. I'll have you post any follow-up questions there and I will close this thread. In the meantime, here are some help pages that may be useful:
Button cell and coin batteries
Hazardous and prohibited items
Amazon requires the following documents to list children’s toys:
- Test reports from an CPSC accepted laboratory showing that the product complies with the regulations, standards, and requirements listed above
- Children’s Product Certificate (CPC)
- Either a test report or product images as evidence of compliance with CPSA Section 14(a)(5) (Tracking label)