lead in toys Archives - Big Green Purse https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/tag/lead-in-toys/ The expert help you need to live the greener, healthier life you want. Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:41:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 Lead in Kids’ Toys a Crisis https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/lead-in-kids-to/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/lead-in-kids-to/#respond Tue, 07 Aug 2007 14:41:10 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/lead-in-kids-to/ I think it’s fair to call the “kid’s toys” situation a crisis. As yesterday’s New York Times reports, “Despite a two-year effort to eliminate the threat of poisonous lead in inexpensive children’s jewelry, hundreds of thousands of tainted items are still being sold across the United States.” Because of this negligence, thousands of children are …

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Affected_34658_2 I think it’s fair to call the “kid’s toys” situation a crisis. As yesterday’s New York Times reports, “Despite a two-year effort to eliminate the threat of poisonous lead in inexpensive children’s jewelry, hundreds of thousands of tainted items are still being sold across the United States.”

Because of this negligence, thousands of children are getting sick. One 4-year-old boy who swallowed a charm coated with lead died a horrible death after suffering seizures, vomiting and respiratory failure.

Scott Wolfson of the Consumer Product Safety Commission, says “We want to get to a point of not having to do recall after recall and simply make the marketplace safe.” Good idea.  As my blog yesterday (see below) reports, legislation is in the works, but it will no doubt take months before any law is passed to protect our kids.

We don’t have to wait that long. First, stop buying toys made in China right now. There are plenty of safe toys being made in the U.S. and elsewhere. Second, let toy stores know they’ll lose your business unless they demand safe products from their manufacturers. Let store managers know in person, where you shop, or call corporate headquarters of the major toy retailers (names and phone numbers in my blog below).

Here’s the link to the most recent NY Times story.

Check out these safe toy tips from WhattoExpect.com.

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Toxic Toys from China #2 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/toxic-toys-from/ https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/toxic-toys-from/#comments Sun, 05 Aug 2007 13:31:45 +0000 https://www.newsite.biggreenpurse.com/toxic-toys-from/ The announcement on August 2 that Mattel was recalling almost a million toys because they were covered in lead paint has parents seeing red.  Just a month ago, I was urging a boycott of Chinese toys based on the lead found in Thomas the Tank Engines. Now we have to scoop up Dora the Explorer …

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Dora The announcement on August 2 that Mattel was recalling almost a million toys because they were covered in lead paint has parents seeing red.  Just a month ago, I was urging a boycott of Chinese toys based on the lead found in Thomas the Tank Engines. Now we have to scoop up Dora the Explorer and Elmo before our children can put them in their mouths or otherwise suffer harm. These are toys, for goodness sake. And still, they’re not safe.

The problem seems to be three-fold. First and foremost, the toys are being manufactured in China, where safety laws are lax to say the least. We know Chinese factories have also exported poisonous pet food and dangerous car tires. It makes you wonder if you can even buy chopsticks from China and not worry about getting sick.

Kid_toy_2 Second, the U.S. government does not do enough to regulate the safety of toys coming into our country from abroad. Essentially, the toy industry is allowed to be its own watchdog — which means the dog isn’t doing a lot of watching. Legislation introduced by Illinois Senator Dick Durbin and Florida Senator Bill Nelson would require third-party testing of imported and domestic toys and goods aimed at children 5 years old or younger, but it’s only just beginning to make its way through the policy processes on Capitol Hill.

Third, toy stores themselves are not holding manufacturers accountable enough for the products they sell. Safety needs to be verified before a toy leaves China, not after it gets into a child’s play room. In the case of the current recall, Mattel says more than 300,000 tainted toys have been bought by consumers in the United States. Were those toys being sold at stores and online even after Mattel notified retailers of the danger they posed to their customers?

While answers to these questions sort themselves out, you can take action. If you haven’t already done so, visit www.mattel.com for information on how to return any contaminated toys you’ve bought.

Mom’s Rising is organizing a Congressional petition for children’s safety at: http://www.democracyinaction.org/dia/organizationsORG/momsrising/signUp.jsp?key=2362&t=petition.dwt

Contact the toy company where you shop to encourage more responsible monitoring and sourcing from countries other than China:

Mattel

ROBERT A. ECKERT
Chairman of the Board and Chief Executive Officer
Thomas A. Debrowski, Executive Vice President, Worldwide Operations
Mattel, Inc.
333 Continental Boulevard
El Segundo, CA 90245-5012 (310) 252-2000 tel

Wal-Mart
Lee Scott, CEO
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.
Bentonville, Arkansas 72716-8611 (800) 925-6278

Toys R Us
Joan Donovan. Sr. VP General Merchandise Manager
Toys”R”Us, Inc. International Division
1 Geoffrey Way Wayne, NJ USA 07470 (973) 617-3500

K-B Toys100 West Street
Pittsfield, MA 01201(413) 496-3000

Target
Robert J. Ulrich, CEO
Target
1000 Nicollet Mall
Minneapolis, MN 55403 (Map)
Phone: 612-304-6073
Fax: 612-696-5400

To find earth-friendly toys that are not decorated with lead paint, visit. www.ecomall.com

For tips on how to keep your baby’s toys safe, see these suggestions from WhattoExpect.com.

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