Sanlebi B0F5VRMNP7 Poses Choking, Burn Hazard Due to Unsecured Button Batteries

January 15, 2026 – An incident report filed with authorities highlights a severe safety concern regarding the Sanlebi B0F5VRMNP7 product, sold via Amazon. The report indicates that the device’s button battery compartment is dangerously unsecured, lacking essential safety features like screws or a two-step access mechanism, making it alarmingly easy for anyone, especially young children, to access the hazardous batteries.

Product Details

Brand Name: SANLEBI
Manufacturer: SANLEBI
Model: B0F5VRMNP7
Retailer: Amazon
Incident Report Number: 20251227-7AAF5-2147325169

Incident Overview

The incident report, dated December 27, 2025, details a critical design flaw in the Sanlebi B0F5VRMNP7 product. The core issue revolves around the button battery compartment, which, according to the report, is not secured by industry-standard safety measures such as screws or a two-step opening process. The reporter stated that accessing the button batteries was “literally easier to get to than opening a ziplock bag,” indicating a complete lack of protective barriers. This ease of access significantly increases the risk of accidental ingestion or exposure, particularly for vulnerable populations like infants and toddlers. The report does not detail an actual injury but points out a glaring design defect with high potential for harm.

Safety Concerns

The presence of easily accessible button batteries in a consumer product raises multiple severe safety concerns:

  • Immediate Dangers:

* Ingestion Hazard: Small, shiny button batteries are highly appealing to young children who may mistake them for candy or toys. Ingestion can occur rapidly and without immediate symptoms.
* Choking Hazard: For infants and toddlers, the size and shape of button batteries can pose a significant choking risk, potentially blocking airways.

  • Long-Term Risks (Post-Ingestion):

* Internal Chemical Burns: Once ingested, button batteries can react with bodily fluids, creating an electrical current that causes severe chemical burns to internal tissues, particularly in the esophagus. These burns can be rapid, deep, and lead to irreversible damage.
* Perforation and Organ Damage: The corrosive action can lead to tissue perforation, fistulas (abnormal connections between organs), and damage to major blood vessels, leading to life-threatening internal bleeding.
* Scarring and Strictures: Survivors often face long-term health consequences, including esophageal strictures requiring repeated surgical procedures (dilations) to allow for swallowing.

  • Who Might Be Affected: Young children (ages 0-6) are at the highest risk due to their tendency to explore objects by putting them in their mouths. However, curious pets could also be at risk.
  • Property Damage Potential: While the primary concern is personal injury, faulty battery compartments could also lead to battery leakage, potentially damaging the product itself or surrounding surfaces, though this is secondary to the severe health risks.

What Consumers Should Do

Given the serious safety concerns, consumers who own the Sanlebi B0F5VRMNP7 product should take immediate action:

  • Immediate Steps to Take: If you own the Sanlebi B0F5VRMNP7, immediately stop using it, especially if it is accessible to children. Store it out of reach or, ideally, disable it by removing the batteries if it can be done safely without further risk.
  • How to Check if You Own the Affected Product: Verify the product name “Sanlebi B0F5VRMNP7” and the manufacturer “SANLEBI.” This information is usually found on the product packaging, the product itself, or in your purchase history on Amazon.
  • Prevention Measures: Ensure all products in your home that use button batteries (e.g., remote controls, small toys, key fobs, novelty items) have securely fastened battery compartments. If a compartment is loose or missing a screw, tape it shut or store the item out of reach. Educate older children about the dangers of button batteries.
  • Reporting Procedures: If you or someone you know has experienced an incident related to this product or similar safety concerns, report it immediately to the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) at www.cpsc.gov.

Manufacturer’s Response

As of the incident report date and the time of this publication, the manufacturer, SANLEBI, has not provided a response to the reported incident regarding the unsecured button batteries in the B0F5VRMNP7 product.

Legal Help Available

If you or a loved one has been injured by a defective product or suffered property damage due to a product malfunction, you may be entitled to compensation. The experienced product liability attorneys at Farzan Law understand the complexities of defective product cases and can help you navigate the legal process.

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Note: This information is based on incident reports provided by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. If you find information that is incorrect, please contact us immediately so we can correct the post to reflect accurate information.

Disclaimer: The information provided in this post is not intended to be legal or medical advice. This article is based on publicly available incident reports. The incidents mentioned have not necessarily been independently verified or adjudicated.

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