Nine Companies Penalized for Knowingly Selling Children’s Products that Violated the Federal Lead Paint Ban

08141aHate to be such a nagging voice of reason and hate to say “I TOLD YOU SO!”. But I TOLD YOU SO! Apparently 9 companies are paying fines for knowingly selling previously recalled products that violated the federal lead paint ban in 2008 and 2009.

We say this here all the time – just because they sell it at Toys R Us or Michael’s, doesnt mean it’s safe for your child! Do your homework and supervise your children while they play.

Seemingly innocent educational products such as wooden blocks or toy cars can be lurking in your playroom mocking you and poisoning your child.

I dont mean to sound soooo paranoid!! I think I’ve been writing too many recall product blogs posts! :)

You can read the article below or check it out for yourself here.

WASHINGTON, D.C. – The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) announced today that nine children’s product manufacturers, importers and sellers have agreed to pay more than $500,000 in civil penalties for violating the federal lead paint ban.

The penalties settle allegations that the firms knowingly manufactured, imported, or sold toys and other children’s articles with paint or other surface coatings that contained lead levels in violation of federal law. The settlements have been provisionally accepted by the Commission.

These products were recalled in 2007 and 2008, and include items such as toys, children’s metal jewelry, children’s pens, metal water bottles, pencil pouches, sunglasses and children’s Halloween pails and baskets. Tests showed that paint or surface coatings on these children’s products contained lead in excess of 600 ppm, or 0.06 percent, by weight. One firm’s testing revealed that its products contained surface coatings with nearly 60 percent lead. In 1978, a federal ban was put in place which prohibited toys and other children’s articles from having more than 0.06 percent lead (by weight) in paints or surface coatings. Lead can be toxic if ingested by young children and can cause adverse health consequences.

CPSC has ordered the following firms to pay civil penalties to the federal government:

In agreeing to settle the matters, the firms deny CPSC’s allegations that they knowingly violated the law.

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