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2026-04-20 – A SOYOK food scale sold on Amazon has been linked to a choking hazard incident, according to a report filed with the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission's SaferProducts.gov database. The manufacturer, Xiamen Lumingxingtongxinjishuyouxiangongsi, faces scrutiny after a child accessed the battery compartment and swallowed a battery, requiring medical attention. The report highlights a design defect that allowed easy access to the battery. Product DetailsBrand Name: SOYOK Incident OverviewOn March 30, 2026, a consumer reported that their child easily opened the battery compartment of a SOYOK food scale and placed a battery in their mouth. The incident resulted in the child being hospitalized. The reporter described the product as having a serious design flaw that allowed the battery compartment to be opened without difficulty by a child. According to the incident report filed with the CPSC (Report ID 5973905), the consumer noted that the scale was used as intended and that the battery compartment lacked adequate child-resistant features. The reporter retained the product and provided details to authorities. The severity of the incident was classified as requiring medical professional attention, indicating a significant health risk. Safety ConcernsImmediate Dangers: Button batteries, if ingested, can cause severe internal burns within hours. They can become lodged in the esophagus, leading to tissue damage, perforation, or even fatal bleeding. The child in this incident required hospitalization, underscoring the acute risk. Long-Term Risks: Even if removed promptly, battery ingestion can result in long-term complications such as esophageal strictures, vocal cord paralysis, or chronic digestive issues. Children may also face developmental delays if the incident causes significant trauma or oxygen deprivation. Who Might Be Affected: Young children are most vulnerable due to their tendency to explore small objects orally. However, any person with access to the scale, including elderly individuals or those with cognitive impairments, could be at risk if the battery compartment is easily opened. Warning Signs: Parents or caregivers should be alert to symptoms such as drooling, coughing, gagging, chest pain, or refusal to eat. In this case, the child was observed putting the battery in their mouth, but internal injuries may not be immediately visible. What Our Clients SayWhat Consumers Should DoStop Using Immediately: Discontinue use of the SOYOK food scale to prevent further access to the battery compartment. Remove batteries and store them out of reach of children. Consumers who experienced injury or property damage from this product may wish to speak with a product liability attorney to understand their legal options. Manufacturer's ResponseThe manufacturer's official response to this specific incident report is not publicly available at the time of this writing.
Legal Help AvailableH Law Group is a California product liability law firm representing individuals injured by unsafe products. We handle cases on a contingency fee basis, meaning you pay nothing unless we recover compensation for you. Our team offers a free, no-obligation consultation to discuss your situation. If you or a loved one was injured by SOYOK or a similar product, contact H Law Group at (888) 499-4948 for a free, no-obligation consultation. |
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