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Toxic toys to be sold until inventory runs out

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

Liz Hancock, U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) Public Health Advocate, says that although Congress passed legislation to stop the sale of toys containing toxic phthalates by February 10th, 2009, the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) published a legal opinion informing manufacturers that they will be allowed to sell these products until their inventory run out (0:20).

 
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Toxic toys

Tuesday, November 25th, 2008

As the holiday season rapidly approaches, the U.S. Public Interest Research Group (PIRG) warns that due to recent decisions by the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC), toys that parent’s purchase this Christmas may be less than safe.

Following a wave of recalls in 2007, Congress passed legislation that gave CPSC more resources to ensure product safety. However, while the legislation stated that companies would have to cease selling toys containing toxic phthalates by February 10th, 2009, the CPSC published a legal opinion informing manufacturers that they will be allowed to sell these products until their inventory run out.

“Unfortunately, while the product safety bill is a major step forward, many of it’s protections are still not fully in effect, so it’s still buyer beware this year…Congress gave America’s children the gift of safer toys and the CPSC is taking them away,” said U.S. PIRG Public Health Advocate Liz Hitchcock during a news conference for the release of PIRG’s 23rd annual toy safety survey.

In the absence of CPSC protection, PIRG suggested that parents could evade health risks this holiday season by avoiding toys that are made of soft plastics and children’s jewelry that is made out of metal since each run the risk of containing toxics or lead.

While Hitchcock did not answer how many of the toys that made this year’s list were manufactured in China, Consumer Program Director Edmund Mierzwinksi mentioned that 80% of toys sold in the U.S. are imported from China. While a rise in imports would naturally warrant further safety inspections, Mierzwinski contends that increased inspection have not kept pace with the rising amount of imports.

“There haven’t been enough guards at the gate,” said Mierzwinski.

White House Gaggle

Tuesday, August 12th, 2008

Briefer: Deputy White House Press Secretary Tony Fratto

President’s Schedule

This morning President Bush got an update from National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley and also spoke to Secretary Rice on the phone. He then received his daily intelligence briefings where Georgia was also discussed.
There have been a number of calls made to foreign leader in the last 24 hours: Yesterday, President Bush made calls from Air Force One to British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Lithuanian President Adamkus, and President Kaczynski of Poland. Following last night’s statement in the Rose Garden, he also spoke with Georgian President Saakashvili. This morning, President Bush talked to Italian Prime Minister Berlusconi and Chancellor Merkel of Germany.
At 1.15 pm, the President will meet with the Coalition for Affordable American Energy. (more…)