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Fingerprint Toy Kit May Contain Asbestos

Four days before Christmas, Planet Toys Inc. wants stores to remove the company's CSI Fingerprint Examination Kit from their shelves after some tests had revealed samples of asbestos included in the kits.
2010-01-21T22:40:19-08:00December 22nd, 2007|

Asbestos suspected in ‘CSI’ fingerprint kit

Kids who want to play CSI can use a kit that shows how to dust for fingerprints, blowing away excess powder in the process. The play dust, however, contains enough asbestos to trigger cancer later in life, according to the nonprofit Environmental Working Group, which tracks toxic ingredients in consumer products. The powder was found [...]

2010-01-24T17:49:26-08:00December 6th, 2007|

Over One-Third of Toys in Test Contain Dangerous Chemicals

A test of about 1,200 children's products by a group of consumer and environmental-health organizations found that more than a third of the items contained lead and other dangerous chemicals, including mercury, cadmium and arsenic. Seventeen percent of the items tested exceed the federally accepted standards of safety, which is 600 parts per million. To [...]

2010-01-21T22:39:34-08:00December 5th, 2007|

Capital Tunnel Workers to Get Whistle-Blower Award for Raising Asbestos Concerns

Ten Capitol Hill steamfitters who say they were harassed by their bosses after complaining of asbestos exposure in the tunnels where they work are being awarded for civic courage. Recognition for the Tunnel Shop crew comes amid a continuing dispute with the Architect of the Capitol's office over their medical treatment and a pending case [...]

2019-08-03T11:33:50-07:00December 13th, 2006|
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