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  2. Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act - Wikipedia

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    This act was seen in part as controversial because of its impact to many types of businesses. A previous, less sweeping bill, the Lead-Free Toys Act (H.R. 3473, sponsored by Representative Henry Waxman), was incorporated into this act. The earlier bill was prompted by various scandals over high lead content in toys, including a December 2006 ...

  3. Do Lunchables have lead in them? Group finds 'concerning ...

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    Two Lunchables products became available in public schools as part of the National School Lunch Program — which offers low-cost or free lunches to eligible kids — for the 2023-2024 school year ...

  4. The FDA Set Guidelines for 'Acceptable' Levels of Lead in ...

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    According to the FDA, the acceptable levels of lead in baby food are as follows: 10 parts per billion (ppb) for fruits, vegetables (excluding single-ingredient root vegetables), mixtures ...

  5. Lead abatement - Wikipedia

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    Paints used for toys, paint to make finger paint, interior and exterior wall paint, and woodenware paints are all the types of paints produced in Asian countries, particularly China. [5] Many paints contain much more lead content than regulatory standards allow. It is important to note that the regulatory standards can be misleading as well.

  6. Toymaker Schylling accused of knowingly selling lead paint ...

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    Toymaker Schylling Associates, which makes classic toys including many with the Curious George and Thomas & Friends brands, was accused of knowingly selling tens of thousands of its products that ...

  7. California Watchdog Group Finds Lead in Toys, Jewelry and ...

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    Some of the nation's biggest department stores, including Bloomingdale's, Nordstrom, Sears and Walmart have been selling lead-tainted jewelry, and others are offering contaminated toys, including ...

  8. High levels of lead found in 12 cinnamon brands. List to avoid.

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    Purchased from 17 stores in Connecticut, New Jersey, New York and online, 12 of 36 brands measured above 1 part per million of lead — the threshold that triggers a recall in New York, the only U ...

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