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Health group finds high lead levels in toys

by Jennifer Kerr, Associated Press

WVEC.com

Posted on November 17, 2009 at 9:11 PM

Updated Tuesday, Nov 17 at 9:31 PM

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Children's toys carrying the Barbie and Disney

logos have turned up with high levels of lead in them, according to

a California-based advocacy group -- a finding that may give

consumers pause as they shop for the holiday season.

 

The Center for Environmental Health tested about 250 children's

products bought at major retailers and found lead levels that

exceeded federal limits in seven of them. Lead can cause

irreversible brain damage.

 

Among those with high lead levels: a Barbie Bike Flair Accessory

Kit and a Disney Tinkerbell Water Lily necklace. The group said it

also found excessive lead in a Dora the Explorer Activity Tote, two

pairs of children's shoes, a boys belt and a kids' poncho.

 

California Attorney General Jerry Brown has sent letters to

Target, Wal-Mart and the other retailers who sold the seven

products, warning that children's goods on their store shelves were

found to contain illegal levels of lead and should be pulled

immediately.

 

The findings released Tuesday come about a year after a product

safety law that ushered in strict limits on the amounts of lead and

chemicals allowed in products made for children 12 years and

younger. Congress passed the law after a slew of recalls of

lead-tainted toys in 2007, including several Mattel-related recalls

that involved more than 2 million toys.

 

Mattel said it licensed the Barbie name to Bell Sports for the

bike accessory kit found with high lead, but did not make or sell

it. Bell said the kit was an older product that passed safety tests

in 2007, but the company didn't know it was still on store shelves.

 

Disney said the Tinkerbell necklace was tested by its licensee,

Playmates Toys, before being distributed -- and that it complied

with all federal and state consumer safety regulations.

 

The Center for Environmental Health in Oakland, Calif., said the

Barbie toy was bought at Tuesday Morning and the Tinkerbell jewelry

was purchased at Walgreens. The other products the center said had

high lead came from TJ Maxx, Sears, Wal-Mart and Target.

 

The center's executive director, Michael Green, said parents

"need to know that there are still some lead problems on store

shelves."

 

The center did an initial round of testing on products and sent

the ones singled out as having high lead to an independent

laboratory for additional testing and confirmation.

 

The Consumer Product Safety Commission, which regulates toys and

thousands of other products, is looking into the matter.

 

Commission Chairman Inez Tenenbaum held a meeting with parents

and consumers Tuesday in New York to praise the new safety

protections provided in the consumer law, known as CPSIA. She said

lead recalls are down this year and that CPSIA should give

consumers greater confidence while shopping for toys during the

holiday season.

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On the Net:

Center for Environmental Health: http://www.ceh.org

FULL REPORT:

www.ceh.org/storage/cehca/documents/toxictoys_report_11_17_2009.pdf

 

(Copyright 2009 by The Associated Press.  All Rights Reserved.)

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