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More Dangerous Cadmium Being Used in Toys, Trinkets in Place of Lead
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<blockquote data-quote="SRL" data-source="post: 333480" data-attributes="member: 701"><p>Unconscionable is right. They only care about profit.</p><p></p><p>The US consumer warnings on this one is strong and unprecendented which means it's too widespread. Not recall or refund, but to take them from your children and toss them.</p><p></p><p>I'm going through my daughter's jewelry box today. I know she's got some Claire's stuff in there.</p><p></p><p><em>LOS ANGELES The warnings from the nation's chief product safety officer were unprecedented: Don't give your child any of that cheap metal jewelry you've been hearing about. And don't let your young ones play with it either those shiny $3.99 bracelets and charms could contain toxic cadmium or lead, almost definitely imported from China.</em></p><p><em>The initial advice Wednesday from U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission chairman Inez Tenenbaum contained plenty of don'Tourette's Syndrome but didn't say what to do with the jewelry if you have it. When pressed, Tenenbaum's spokesman Scott Wolfson explained parents should grab the trinkets and toss them. Just be sure to "safely dispose" of the merchandise under applicable state and federal environmental law.</em></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SRL, post: 333480, member: 701"] Unconscionable is right. They only care about profit. The US consumer warnings on this one is strong and unprecendented which means it's too widespread. Not recall or refund, but to take them from your children and toss them. I'm going through my daughter's jewelry box today. I know she's got some Claire's stuff in there. [I]LOS ANGELES The warnings from the nation's chief product safety officer were unprecedented: Don't give your child any of that cheap metal jewelry you've been hearing about. And don't let your young ones play with it either those shiny $3.99 bracelets and charms could contain toxic cadmium or lead, almost definitely imported from China. The initial advice Wednesday from U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission chairman Inez Tenenbaum contained plenty of don'Tourette's Syndrome but didn't say what to do with the jewelry if you have it. When pressed, Tenenbaum's spokesman Scott Wolfson explained parents should grab the trinkets and toss them. Just be sure to "safely dispose" of the merchandise under applicable state and federal environmental law.[/I] [/QUOTE]
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