Mum Kaela Modery said her 4-year-old son mistakenly ate magnets believing they were sprinkles, and then needed to be rushed ...
This lead level is reportedly 78% above the federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) limit of 90 ppm for the presence of total lead content in paints and surface coatings.
which is 78% above the federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act limit of 90 ppm total lead content in paints and surface coatings. The state Division of Consumer Protection has asked the ...
The four-year-old from Millinocket, Maine, allegedly mistook small magnets from his toy for sprinkles and put them on a ...
That is almost twice the allowable lead level established by the Federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. The DCP has since contacted the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC ...
This lead level is 78% above the federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA) limit of 90 ppm for the presence of total lead content in paints and surface coatings, in violation of ...
of lead in its window paint—78% higher than the federal safety limit of 90 ppm set by the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. Secretary of State Walter T. Mosley urged retailers to immediately ...
The New York Department of State’s Division of Consumer Protection is advocating for a recall of the MAXX Action Helicopter toy, and for Dollar General stores to remove the toy from its shelves ...
That is almost twice the allowable lead level established by the Federal Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act. The DCP has since contacted the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to request a ...
At least a dozen people have been sickened in the Netherlands after eating blueberries contaminated with hepatitis A. The National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) received ...
A plan to bolster India’s quality standards for consumer products is being drawn up, with the Centre preparing to emulate norms followed by advanced economies such as the European Union (EU) and ...