Toxic Free Diva Campaign

divaCEH is launching our Toxic Free Diva Campaign with two events this December. This holiday season, we are encouraging people to make smart, informed decisions about the products that they use or buy for themselves, and for their mothers, daughters, sisters, and friends.

During the campaign, we will test women's handbags, accessories, belts, and jewelry for lead and other toxic chemicals. These products are marketed to women of childbearing age. There is strong data to suggest that elevated blood levels of pregnant women have neurological impacts on their children. Since lead is a cumulative toxin, any additional exposures that can be prevented, should be prevented. 

Attend an event! Learn about CEH, learn if your products contain high levels of lead, and learn what to do about it if they do.

 

Events:

December 1, 2009, San Francisco

December 6, 2009, Los Angeles

Please contact Moriah: moriah@ceh.org, 510-655-3900 ext.314 for more details. 

Want your products tested for lead? Visit CEH during our drop-in hours for free testing. Click here for more information

Did you know... Hospitals are a major source of pollution. See what CEH is doing to help.

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