| As the Holiday Shopping Season Approaches, Some Products for Children Still Contain Lead |
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Contact: Caroline Cox, 510-655-3900 x308; Charles Margulis, 510-697-0615 (cell)
Mattel, Disney products found in violation of new federal lead law
November 17, 2009
Oakland, CA-A Mattel Barbie bicycle accessory set and a Disney "Tinker Bell" necklace set were among seven toys and children's products found with high levels of lead in independent tests commissioned by the Center for Environmental Health (CEH). The seven lead-tainted products are the first found this holiday season by the Center in violation of the new federal law banning lead in products for children.
Click here to read CEH's report on toxic toys. |
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Did you know...Congress recently passed the first ever ban on lead in children's products. Click here to read more. |

| Taking Lead off Children's Lunch Menu (2005-07) |
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In 2005 Center for Environmental Health sued the manufacturers, distributors, and retailers of lead-contaminated soft, vinyl lunchboxes made for children. The lawsuit eliminated health threats to children from yet another unnecessary source of lead. |
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