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Apple AirTag Safety Upgrade: A Step to Prevent Battery Accidents

by Nitika Tiwari
January 3, 2025
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Apple has made an important introduction to safety in the form of AirTag accessories, which tackles the alarming extent of hazards connected with the swallowing of coin-cell batteries. This provision is in line with the safety pledge made by the company for all its end-users as compliance with “Reese’s Law” set effective March 2024.

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Warning Labels Added to AirTag Packaging and Device

The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has confirmed that Apple now includes a clear warning label on AirTag boxes and the devices themselves. The label alerts users to keep coin-cell batteries out of children’s reach, as accidental ingestion can result in severe injury or even death. This warning follows a tragic incident involving Reese Hamsmith, a child who passed away in 2020 after ingesting a coin-cell battery.

Key Details of Apple’s Safety Measures

Apple’s updates go beyond packaging. Users are now alerted within the Find My app when replacing an AirTag battery. This additional layer of caution ensures awareness of potential hazards during everyday use.

Millions of AirTags sold worldwide will now feature this safety improvement, although it remains unclear if the labels are currently standardized across all markets or limited to the United States.

Upcoming AirTag Version with Enhanced Safety Features

Apple is also preparing to launch a new version of AirTags, rumoured to include a built-in speaker with improved security to prevent tampering and accidental battery removal. Additionally, the updated model will boast an extended tracking range, enhancing its functionality while maintaining safety.

Why This Matters

The AirTag’s compact design and use of coin-cell batteries make it particularly hazardous for children. Apple’s proactive steps align with global safety standards and emphasize the importance of vigilance when using small electronic devices near children.

By implementing these changes, Apple aims to reduce the risk of accidental battery ingestion and raise awareness about responsible usage. Stay tuned for more updates on this crucial topic.

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Nitika is a budding writer and an English Honours student with a passion for storytelling and journalism. She has gained valuable experience through various internships and editorial roles, sharpening her skills in creating engaging and insightful content. With a keen eye for detail and a love for exploring diverse topics, Nitika aims to create compelling narratives that inform and inspire.

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