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Canada plans to ban phthalates
Last week Friday, Canada's Minister of Health announced their planned proposal to ban phthalates in soft vinyl toys and child-care articles as well as further reduction limits of lead in consumer products. Canada is proposing regulations to prevent...
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Think about the children!
You've read about the ruckus that the recently-enforced Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) is causing to small business retailers and libraries. Here's a commentary from my colleague Ivan Lerner about the foolishness of this law and...
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Chemical rules in kids products cause panic
The incoming anti-toxic chemical rules in children's products, which will become effective February 10, is causing several protests this week especially in NYC . The rules are part of the Consumer Products Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) which was...
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Check your kids' gifts
The holiday season again brought more toy safety issues from consumer advocates and although this advice is probably late (since most already threw out tons of ripped boxes that house their kids' gifts), it might still be worthwhile checking in the...
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Lead on Xmas lights
Instead of love, it's "give lead on Christmas Day...", according to environmental analyst Joe Laqatra of Cornell College of Human Ecology. According to his study , which is published in the December issue of the Journal of Environmental...
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