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Lead Paint Recall


04 Sep

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The rest of the porch if I can Barbie sides reiterated that the lead paint?

My daughter has one of the Barbie playsets recalled. Toy maker Mattel says it has the cat in the whole game, because it contains lead paint and they have replaced. "The rest of the game can be? What is it that cats and dogs that are in the other games? They said nothing about them. How do we know which are the only kit parts Who is affected?

Just an FYI are being recalled in the United States and Canada – to make your decision based on the case of the field will be all right. Sleep and dreams Puppy Kitty and chamber groups are also affected.

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Fisher Price Lead Paint Recall


24 Mar

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Import of Toys with Lead Paint Results in $2.3M Fine for Mattel, Fisher-Price

The fines were announced on Friday by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), representing the third highest fine in the agency’s history.

In August and September 2007, the toys from China were pulled from shelves in after testing discovered that they broke the U.S. legal limit on the amount of lead allowed in paint. Many of the toys were from lines of popular characters such as Barbie and Go Diego Go.

The recalls came at a high point of consumer concern over products being shipped from China. In March of that year, contaminated pet food imported from China was found to contain melamine, which was linked to as many as 3,600 pet deaths.

Public outrage following the toy recall led to Congress increasing fines for lead paint violations, stricter bans on the use of lead, and strengthening the CPSC’s ability to enforce regulations with additional funding and manpower.

“These highly publicized toy recalls helped spur Congressional action last year to strengthen CPSC and make even stricter the ban on lead paint on toys,” CPSC Acting Chairman Thomas Moore said in a statement released by the agency June 5, 2009. “This penalty should serve notice to toy makers that CPSC is committed to the safety of children, to reducing their exposure to lead, and to the implementation of the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act.”

Restrictions were placed on lead levels in household paint and other consumer products due to the risk of lead paint poisoning, especially in young children where elevated lead blood levels can result in permanent brain damage, seizures, growth and mental retardation and other neurological disorders.

Mattel imported up to 900,000 toys with lead paint levels that violated the federal ban between September 2006 and August 2007. Among the Mattel toys recalled were the “Sarge” car from the movie Cars and numerous Barbie accessory toys.

Fisher-Price imported up to 1.1 million toys with high lead levels between July 2006 and August 2007, including licensed character toys, the Bongo Band, GEOTRAX locomotive and a Go Diego Go Rescue Boat toys.

The toys violated the federal ban restricting lead in paint and surface coatings to under 0.06%. Mattel and Fisher-Price agreed to pay the fine, but deny that they knowingly imported the toys.

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