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Pet Toys Could Pose Lead Danger I was sent this today thought some of u may want to know.
Over the last few months, toxic lead levels have prompted the recall of several children's toys. However, lead and other dangerous chemicals could also be lurking in your pet's playthings or food dish. FOX 2's Lila Lazarus puts some pet toys to the test and looks at the danger that lead exposure poses to pets. Link 2 video: http://www.myfoxdetroit.c...geId=3.1.1 Video shows some of the toys to stay away from. | |
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I was wondering about that and bath towels. I was shopping the other day and saw these super bright blue, persimmon and all different colour bath towels. Its seems they would have to use some sort of metals to produce these kinds of colours. | |
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horatio said: I was wondering about that and bath towels. I was shopping the other day and saw these super bright blue, persimmon and all different colour bath towels. Its seems they would have to use some sort of metals to produce these kinds of colours.
I personably think their needs to be better regulations and that we need to stop purchasing goods from china until they get their practices right. Better still if the countries around the world stop relying on china for cheep goods and each country start making their own goods this way we will know exactly what goes into creating certain items and would be good for the environment. | |
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katt said: horatio said: I was wondering about that and bath towels. I was shopping the other day and saw these super bright blue, persimmon and all different colour bath towels. Its seems they would have to use some sort of metals to produce these kinds of colours.
I personably think their needs to be better regulations and that we need to stop purchasing goods from china until they get their practices right. Better still if the countries around the world stop relying on china for cheep goods and each country start making their own goods this way we will know exactly what goes into creating certain items and would be good for the environment. Make the store owners responsible for the items they stock on their shelves. | |
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horatio said: katt said: I personably think their needs to be better regulations and that we need to stop purchasing goods from china until they get their practices right. Better still if the countries around the world stop relying on china for cheep goods and each country start making their own goods this way we will know exactly what goes into creating certain items and would be good for the environment. Make the store owners responsible for the items they stock on their shelves. Do that as well. | |
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