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Serious Lead Poisoning Risk from Toys
August 07, 2007
Posted by: Attorney Edgar Snyder
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Anyone who’s been tuned into the news for the past few days may have seen the story about the huge recall of children’s toys. I myself have preschool age grandchildren, and it’s scary to think that I could be endangering their health by bringing products into my home like these toys containing lead paint.

 

If you’re not familiar with the effects of lead poisoning on young children, you might be shocked to learn that lead has been linked to developmental disabilities, learning problems, and even brain damage.

 

With almost one million toys being recalled by Fisher Price for lead paint, many young people may be in serious danger. These toys aren’t the only household products that have been found to contain lead recently – there’s also been lead paint found in Thomas the Tank Engine toy trains, as well as in many common garden hoses.

 

Companies have a responsibility to make products that don’t endanger our lives, and especially those of our children. Make use of the full list of recalled Fisher-Price toys on my website, and watch out for household products containing lead.

 

I would also like to invite you to sign up for free e-alert emails over on my website. These periodic alerts contain breaking news to help you ensure that the products, foods, and drugs in your home are helping your family and not hurting them.




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