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Hi Jeanne,

Here's a quick run-down of the toy-safety news from the last two weeks.

Crazy (it's just) 8; Few states can ban recalled toys

The craziest thing I learned this week is that only eight states ban the

sale of recalled products. Currently stores are not required to pulled

recalled toys from store shelves because it's not illegal to sell recalled

toys! The states are: Illinois, Missouri, Michigan, Louisiana, Arkansas,

Rhode Island, New Jersey, and Vermont . State Rep. Vallee is hoping to

add Massachussetts to the list. His MASSPIRG-backed bill would require the

Department of Public Health to maintain a list of items deemed unsafe and to

distribute the list to pediatricians and day care centers. Lawmakers in

Connecticut and Oregon are also working on a similar bill.

Just one word for you: phthlates

The future turned out to have a whole lot of plastics in it. And today we're

struggling with phthalates, a chemical added to plastic to make it softer.

But manufacturers of lotions, powders, and baby shampoos don't have to

disclose its presents on the labels, even when they know that phthalates are

in there products. Research suggests the chemical can disrupt the endocrine

system in animals by interfering with hormones, particularly testosterone.

Last year California passed a historic ban on toys with phthalates and

required manufacturers to disclose whether children's personal-care products

contain the chemicals. The Washington State Legislature is now debating

House Bill 2647, which would ban some phthalates in children's products.

Lawmakers Pressure Fisher Price

Our national lawmakers are following in your footsteps. Many of you emailed

Fisher Price in December, asking them to pull toy blood pressure cuffs off

shelves across the country instead of just in Illinois. Last week, more than

50 lawmakers signed a letter to Mattel, the parent company of Fisher Price,

to ask them to do the same.

More News You Don't Want to Toy With

Parents frustrated over recall delays

Channel 6 ABC News in New Jersey reports on how some parents are frustrated

over recall delays. Hartung of the Hartung family in the video is

also taking his fight to Capitol Hill .

Safety agency slow to report hazards

In a report issued by Public Citizen, researchers found that the companies

that were fined took an average of 2.7 years to inform the CPSC of problems

with their products. Once that happens it takes almost seven months for them

to inform the public of those dangerous products.

Is lead the tip of the iceberg?

The Center for Environmental Health and other investigators have found lead

in virtually every category of children's products tested. The center's

director, Green, points out that there are scores of other chemicals

in children's products that we haven't tested as thoroughly as lead...

County provides free lead testing

The Lead-Free County task force is offering free lead testing at the

Housing Expo in Duluth, MN on March 8.

Are your pets in peril of lead poisoning?

No one is certain of the effect of lead on pets, but when dogs or cats not

only lick but swallow toys, lead could be a much bigger deal.

The Recall Round Up (click here for a more complete list of recalled toys)

-Children's Sketchbooks Recalled by eeBoo Corp. Due to Violation of Lead

Paint Standard

-Children's Toy Gardening Rakes Recalled by Downeast Concepts; Violates Lead

Paint Standard

-Baby Sterling Silver Teethers Recalled by Elegant Baby Due to Choking

Hazard

-Girls' Hooded Jackets with Drawstrings Sold Exclusively at Marshalls Stores

Recalled by Apollo Jeans Due to Strangulation Hazard

-Kids II Inc. Recalls Baby Einstein Crib Toys Due to Choking Hazard

-Toy Wooden Block and Train Sets Recalled By Christmas Tree Shops Due to

Violation of Lead Paint Standard

-RR Donnelley Recalls Educational Assessment Blocks Due to Violation of Lead

Paint Standard

Sincerely,

Peggy Lo

Toy Safety Online Organizer

PeggyL@...

http://www.toysafety.net

P.S. Thanks again for your support. Please feel free to share this e-mail

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