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Promotional wristbands containing a small lead battery were distributed by Cricket Australia at Big Bash matches and inter­nationals across the country. A notice published in The Australian today says ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from QLD News. Followed categories will be added to My News. The child had to receive medical treatment after ingesting the battery and is being monitored, ABC News ...
The first wristband in 2011, while innovative, was a disaster. Bracelets bricked and there were reported incidents of batteries failing to recharge. It led to recalls and Jawbone returned to the ...
The potentially dangerous wristbands were distributed among kids at the Melbourne Cricket Ground and at The Gabba at recent cricket matches. Cricket fans have been advised to throw away wristbands ...
Cricket fans are being advised to throw away promotional wristbands handed out at matches this month, after a child swallowed a potentially deadly button battery in Queensland. The public notice ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from Mackay. Followed categories will be added to My News. While it might be hard to stop them escaping, police hope to make the task of finding them much easier with ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. New Delhi: India says it will use wristbands to monitor the movements and body temperatures of quarantined patients and help with ...
The wristbands handed out to those queuing to see Queen Elizabeth II lying-in-state appear to be selling on eBay for huge amounts. One hopeful seller has listed a Day 1 wristband for 22,000 pounds - ...