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A Quick Guide To Understanding Current Toy Recalls

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As all other technologies, our ability to detect the presence of many chemicals in any product has improved greatly over time. A few private tests on toys made for children discovered high levels of lead and other chemicals known to be dangerous when ingested. Billions of products have been involved in recent toy recalls, and the best way to keep a child safe is to understand the cause.

As all other technologies, our ability to detect the presence of many chemicals in any product has improved greatly over time. A few private tests on toys made for children discovered high levels of lead and other chemicals known to be dangerous when ingested. Billions of products have been involved in recent toy recalls, and the best way to keep a child safe is to understand the cause.

Recalls involving mechanical errors and threats have been the most common throughout the duration of the commercial era, since they are the most obvious malfunctions. Toys designed specifically for children and their adventures can sometimes break in ways the producer did not expect. Hardware can also fail to hold toy components together over a long-term period, which short-term testing would not reveal.

While avoiding the purchase of small toys, or baby clothes with buttons, may be good examples of how to avoid physical hazards, the threat posed by chemicals is entirely invisible. To achieve the bright colors many plastic or wooden toys possess, they are either coated with a durable layer of paint, or the color is melded directly into the material. Lead, which is toxic to humans, is sometimes used in these color processes by countries that large corporations outsource to, unknowingly to said corporation.

Unfortunately, almost every modern, industrialized nation has recognized the risks associated with lead, especially the detrimental effects when introduced to a child. After the first widespread story about lead in toys came to light, every company that outsourced its manufacturing hurried to test its products. In the end, almost every large brand-name has had at least one recall, with everything from specific Barbies' parts revealing high lead content, to McDonald's cups containing cadmium.

Each time the corporation's country of origin demands a recall on a toy or home fixture, it is registered on official quality control sites. The high level of publicity and outrage sparked by the initial discovery of lead in popular toys has inspired businesses to trace back the source to stop the issue in the future. Although they have tried to eliminate causes with tighter restrictions on manufacturing, some flawed toys still make it through the company's own test trials.

A good way for adults to stay informed about the current news in toy recalls is to periodically check government websites built specifically to inform the public about recalls. There are also some high-quality sites created by third party groups that discuss a variety of home products children may interact with, along with concerns that may not have a government ban yet. Utilizing these valuable source of information can be done from anywhere in the world, and are helping to keep kids safer.

It is a hope for the future that dysfunctional and dangerous toys become rarer as controls on quality increase. Recent toy recalls have brought to light the resonating fact that one cannot simply trust in what is put out for sale. Kids' safety is important, and for adults, the next step in protecting them is to stay alert about all possible harm, whether physical or chemical.

About the Author: Frank Cole

 
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