ENERGIZER KEYCHAIN LIGHT

Energizer Keychain Lights are compact, portable LED lights available in Touch Tech (switchless on/off touch power, 20 lumens, 5-hour runtime) and LED Metal Hi-Tech (13 lumens, 5.5-hour runtime, 18m beam distance) variants . Both feature durable impact-resistant construction, auto shut-off to prevent accidental battery drain, and keyring attachments for easy daily carry. Operate on standard coin cells (2 CR2016 or 2 CR2032) or 3 A76 batteries . Weighing 17-34g, they attach easily to key rings, lanyards, or medical bags. Warning: Keep batteries away from children. If swallowed, seek immediate medical attention (202-625-3333).

Description

ENERGIZER KEYCHAIN LIGHT 

PRIMARY USES

1. Instant Hands-Free Illumination for Low-Light Clinical Environments
Primary Use: Provides bright, energy-efficient LED illumination (12-20 lumens) in a compact, portable form factor designed for quick access in low-light clinical environments, enabling healthcare professionals to locate dropped instruments, read small print on medication labels, or examine patients in dimly lit settings without disturbing others .
How it helps: For the night shift nurse, home healthcare provider, and emergency responder, having immediate access to a small, focused light source can be critical for patient safety and efficient workflow. The Touch Tech variant features switchless on/off touch power – users get instant illumination just by grasping the light and release their grip to turn it off, making it ideal for situations where hands are gloved or fine motor control is limited. The Hi-Tech variant offers 13 lumens of light output with a beam distance of 18 metres, while the Touch Tech variant delivers up to 20 lumens for tasks requiring more brightness. For the healthcare professional, this means a convenient, always-available light source for medication checks, equipment inspection, or patient assessment without fumbling for switches or carrying bulky equipment.
2. Convenient Daily Carry for Pocket, Purse, or Badge Lanyard
Primary Use: Designed with a keyring attachment and weighing as little as 17-34 grams (0.6-1.2 oz), these lights attach easily to key rings, ID badge lanyards, stethoscope cases, backpacks, or medical bags for daily carry without adding noticeable weight or bulk .
How it helps: For the medical student, resident, or healthcare professional who moves between wards, clinics, and offices, having a light source readily available on their person saves time and reduces frustration when unexpected situations arise. The compact dimensions range from 57mm x 12.7mm (Eveready basic model) to 63mm x 25mm x 13mm (Touch Tech variant). The sleek, durable design with no sharp corners prevents snagging on clothing or equipment. For the clinician, this means a reliable light source is always within reach without dedicated carrying cases or pockets.
3. Durable Construction for Demanding Medical Environments
Primary Use: Built with tough ABS plastic or durable cast metal bodies that are impact resistant, shatterproof, and designed to withstand everyday wear, drops, and demanding daily use in fast-paced clinical settings .
How it helps: For the emergency department physician, paramedic, or field medic, equipment that fails under pressure is unacceptable. The Energizer Keychain Light features impact-resistant construction, a lifetime LED that never needs replacing, and a recessed pushbutton switch to prevent accidental activation during storage. The sleek metal body variant offers a modern chrome finish with enhanced durability. For the healthcare provider, this means a dependable light source that functions when needed, whether dropped on a hospital floor, stuffed in a gear bag, or used in challenging outdoor conditions.
4. Long Runtime and Auto Shut-Off for Extended Clinical Use
Primary Use: Provides extended runtime (5-10 hours continuous operation depending on variant) with an auto shut-off feature to conserve battery life, ensuring the light is ready when needed for patient assessments, medication verification, or equipment checks during long shifts .
How it helps: For the hospitalist working 12-hour shifts or the home health nurse making multiple visits, a light that dies mid-shift is worse than no light at all. The Hi-Tech variant delivers 13 lumens with 5.5 hours of continuous runtime, while the Touch Tech provides 20 lumens for 5 hours, and the basic metal keychain light runs for up to 10 hours. The auto shut-off feature prevents accidental battery drain if the light is left on in a pocket or bag. For the clinician, this means confidence that the light will last through an entire shift, ready for every use.
5. Multiple Power Source Options for Clinical Convenience
Primary Use: Operates on common coin cell batteries including 2 CR2016, 2 CR2032, or 3 A76 cells, all of which are widely available and easily replaced in clinical or home settings .
How it helps: For the busy healthcare professional, sourcing proprietary or hard-to-find batteries adds unnecessary friction to equipment maintenance. Energizer keychain lights use standard lithium coin cells or A76 batteries – the same batteries found in many medical devices including glucometers, thermometers, and hearing aids. For the clinician, this means battery replacement is simple and can be done using supply closet inventory without special ordering.

SECONDARY USES

1. Reading medication labels and small print in dim supply rooms: For pharmacists and nurses accessing medications in low-light conditions, the focused beam illuminates fine print on prescription labels, vial concentrations, and expiration dates without requiring overhead lights that might disturb patients.
2. Examining intravenous (IV) sites and wound dressings during night rounds: For night shift nurses, the low-profile light allows close inspection of IV insertion sites, surgical incisions, or wound dressings for signs of redness, swelling, or leakage while minimising disturbance to sleeping patients.
3. Illuminating equipment panels and instrument displays in low-light environments: For biomedical technicians and equipment operators, the small, focused beam provides sufficient light to read controls, settings, and diagnostic displays on medical equipment in darkened rooms or during power outages.
4. Searching for dropped instruments or supplies on floors in dim areas: For operating room staff, emergency department personnel, or field medics, the bright LED helps locate dropped forceps, sutures, medication vials, or other small items on floors or in cluttered areas without turning on overhead lights.
5. Providing patient comfort during minor procedures in low-resource settings: For healthcare providers in field clinics, disaster response, or low-resource settings, the small light can be held by a patient or assistant to illuminate a wound or procedure site, offering a portable, non-intimidating light source.
KEY PRODUCT FEATURES

1. BASIC IDENTIFICATION ATTRIBUTES

  • Device Type: Compact portable LED keychain light for personal illumination
  • Available Variants: Touch Tech (switchless operation), Hi-Tech LED Metal (switch-operated), Basic LED (pushbutton)
  • Key Components: White LED, ABS plastic or cast metal body, keyring attachment, coin cell batteries
  • Unique Feature: Touch Tech variant features switchless on/off touch power for instant illumination by grasping the light
TECHNICAL & PERFORMANCE PROPERTIES
  • Light Output (Touch Tech): 20 lumens 
  • Light Output (Hi-Tech Metal): 13 lumens 
  • Light Output (Basic): 3 lumens 
  • Beam Distance (Hi-Tech): 18 metres 
  • Beam Distance (Touch Tech): 10 metres 
  • Run Time (Touch Tech): 5 hours 
  • Run Time (Hi-Tech Metal): 5.5 hours 
  • Run Time (Basic): 9 hours 
  • Power Source (Touch Tech): 2 x CR2032 lithium coin cells (included) 
  • Power Source (Hi-Tech Metal): 2 x CR2016 lithium coin cells (included) 
  • Power Source (Basic): 3 x A76 alkaline cells 
  • Weight (Touch Tech): 22-34 grams 
  • Weight (Basic): 17.2 grams 
  • Dimensions (Touch Tech): 63mm x 25mm x 13mm 
  • Dimensions (Basic): 57.2mm x 12.7mm 
  • Impact Resistance: 1 metre drop rating (Touch Tech) 
  • Auto Shut-Off: Yes, to prevent accidental battery drain 
  • Water Resistance: Touch Tech: IP67 (submersible up to 1 metre)  – Note: Check specific variant
  • LED Lifetime: Lifetime (never needs replacing) 

2. PHYSICAL & OPERATIONAL PROPERTIES

  • Preparation: Remove battery insulator tab before first use if present. No assembly required.
  • Usage Instructions (Touch Tech): Grasp the light body firmly for instant illumination. Release grip to turn off. No switch to operate .
  • Usage Instructions (Hi-Tech/Basic): Press the large, easy-to-find switch to turn on. Press again to turn off. Some variants feature high/low/flash modes .
  • Keyring Attachment: Sturdy ring attaches easily to key rings, ID badges, backpacks, or medical bags .
  • Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dry location away from direct sunlight, heat sources, and humidity.
  • Battery Replacement: Replace all batteries at the same time. Use fresh batteries of the same type and brand.

3. SAFETY & COMPLIANCE ATTRIBUTES

  • Ingestion Hazard (Batteries): Immediate medical emergency. Coin cell batteries can cause severe esophageal burns within 2 hours if swallowed.
  • Battery Ingestion Hotline: Call 202-625-3333 collect day or night for battery ingestion.
  • Choking Hazard: Small parts may pose a choking hazard. Keep out of reach of small children.
  • Light Safety: Do not shine directly into eyes, as this may cause temporary vision disruption.
  • Certifications: Tested according to ANSI/NEMA FL 1 standards . CE, RoHS compliant .
SAFETY HANDLING PRECAUTIONS

1. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

  • Battery ingestion: Coin cell batteries are a serious ingestion hazard for infants and young children. If a battery is swallowed, it can become lodged in the esophagus and cause severe injury or death within 2 hours. Seek immediate medical attention. Call the National Battery Ingestion Hotline at 202-625-3333 collect day or night for advice and follow-up.
  • Keep out of reach of children: Store keychain light and spare batteries in original packaging or in a secure container that children cannot open. Keep new, used, and charging batteries out of reach of children at all times.
  • Do not ingest: Batteries contain corrosive materials that are toxic if ingested.
  • Do not install backwards: Reversing polarity can cause leakage, rupture, or fire.
  • Do not short circuit: Short circuit can cause the battery to lose energy and generate significant heat. Do not carry loose batteries in pockets or bags with metal objects.
  • Do not disassemble, crush, puncture, or incinerate: The light and batteries should not be opened or burned. Exposure to internal components or combustion products could be harmful.
  • Do not mix battery types: Do not mix old and new batteries, different brands, or different chemistries in the same device.
  • Replace all batteries at the same time: Replacing only some batteries can cause leakage or reduced performance.
  • Leakage precautions: If a battery leaks, avoid contact with skin, eyes, and clothing. Electrolyte can cause burns. Ventilate area. Dispose of leaking batteries properly.

2. FIRST AID MEASURES

  • Battery Ingestion: Do not induce vomiting. Do not give food or drink. Seek immediate medical attention. Call the National Battery Ingestion Hotline at 202-625-3333 collect day or night for advice and follow-up. Do not delay—severe injuries can occur within 2 hours.
  • Eye contact (battery leakage): Contents of an open battery can cause severe irritation and chemical burns. If battery ruptures and contents contact eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of lukewarm water for a minimum of 15 minutes, lifting upper and lower lids. Get immediate medical attention.
  • Skin contact (battery leakage): Contents of an open battery can cause skin irritation and chemical burns. Wash skin with soap and water for at least 15 minutes. If irritation persists or burns are present, seek medical attention.
  • Inhalation (battery leakage): Contents of an open battery can cause respiratory irritation. Move to fresh air. If symptoms persist, seek medical attention.
  • Light exposure (eye): If the light beam is accidentally shone directly into eyes, rest eyes in a dark environment for several minutes. Persistent discomfort should be evaluated by an eye care professional.

3. FIRE FIGHTING MEASURES

  • Flammability: Light casing is made of combustible ABS plastic or metal. LED components may burn if exposed to open flame. Batteries are combustible and may leak or rupture if exposed to fire.
  • Extinguishing Media: Use water spray, foam, dry chemical powder, or carbon dioxide (COâ‚‚).
  • Fire Response: For small fires, use an appropriate extinguisher. For large fires, evacuate the area. Do not throw batteries into fire as they may leak or rupture. Firefighters should wear self-contained breathing apparatus (SCBA) and full protective gear.