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The Consumer Product Safety Commission, in collaboration with U.S. Customs and Border Protection, confiscated more than 1.1 million dangerous or illegal toys in fiscal year 2023.
The U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) is releasing its report on the most dangerous recalled toys of the year. The scariest part? These toys may still be available to purchase.
The latest data on children younger than 5 in Erie shows that only a quarter were tested for elevated blood lead levels in 2021. Ninety-two of the children tested were confirmed to have elevated ...
Toy recalls are articles that feature toys requested from a manufacturer to return the products, usually from an individual product line. Pages in category "Toy recalls" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total.
Tennessee is among 22 states reporting potential cases of high blood lead levels in children eating certain recalled, store-bought applesauce products, according to an emergency alert from the ...
There is no known safe blood lead level in children, according to the CDC. The agency uses a level of 3.5 micrograms per deciliter to identify kids with higher blood lead levels than most.
According to the FDA, short-term exposure to lead can cause symptoms like: Headache. Abdominal pain/colic. Vomiting. Anemia. Long-term exposure to lead could cause additional symptoms ...