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KEEPING YOUR CHILD SAFE FROM LEAD IN PRODUCTS

Products Made in the US and made to be used by children

  • Must meet minimum safety standards
  • Example: Crayola Crayons

Products Made in the US and made to be used by adults

  • Must be labeled as potential hazard if known
  • Example: Grecian Formula, Decorative dishes
  • Recent items making the news for possible violations of labeling laws: candle wicks, keys

Products Made outside the US for distribution here:

  • Voluntary compliance
  • If meets US safety codes, may contain a packaging label such as "Conforms to ASTM 4236." Should be safe to use.
  • Example: Penway Crayons

Some other labels seen that may indicate a safe product:

  • non-toxic
  • safe for small children
  • does not contain lead

Products may be evaluated for "bio-availability" of lead and other possible toxins under normal use conditions. If no apparent hazard is found, no labeling is required.

  • If a product is found to be a hazard after distribution, an advisory or a recall may be issued.
  • Examples: Nike Little Air Jordan, artist paint brushes, Mulan and Barney Backpacks, WWJD metal necklaces

Plastics rule of thumb: the brighter, more vivid the color, the greater the chance of lead being used during manufacturing.

Route of Exposure - Lead must have a way to get into the body to be a problem

  • Direct "mouthing" or chewing on items
  • Food preparation, serving, or storage products can leach lead from designs, glazes, plastics, pewter, brass, lead crystal
  • acid foods like apple sauce, juice, tomato-based foods
  • breakdown of the surface from repeated use, wear, improper use

READ LABELS BEFORE PURCHACE - Look for safety codes

USE YOUR BEST JUDGEMENT IN CHOOSING ITEMS - Choose one that has a safety label over one that does not have any labeling

USE THE ITEM CORRECTLY - If it says not to microwave or wash in a dishwasher, don't. If it is made to be used by an adult, don't let a child play with it.

DISPOSE OF OR LIMIT THE USE OF ITEMS THAT MAY PRESENT A HAZARD

DON'T GIVE YOUR TODDLER ITEMS TO CHEW ON THAT WERE NOT MADE FOR THAT PURPOSE - keys, jewelry, and household decorative knick-knacks.

 


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