Otsego County Department of Health

Lead Coordinator: Susanne Smith, SPHN

(607) 547-4230 9:00 – 5:00

(607) 547-4273 after hours

Message to Parents

Toys Recalled for Containing Lead

Lead is a hazardous substance that can cause irreversible brain damage in children. The Centers for Disease Control estimates that more than 400,000 children between the ages of one and five have dangerously elevated levels of lead in their blood, many encountering physical problems as the result of playing with toys. The CDC also reports that in 2003, a four-year-old Oregon boy died after swallowing a toy necklace and in February 2006 a four-year-old Minnesota boy died after ingesting a metallic charm. In both cases, the boys died many day after ingesting the objects.

Within the past year, the CPSC has reported 15 instances of companies recalling children’s toys containing lead. Most recently, U.S. Toy Co., of Grandview, Mo., voluntarily recalled 113,800 necklaces shaped like a butterfly because the pendant contained high levels of lead.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE For Information on these topics visit: http://www.cpsc.gov

May 31, 2007 Release #07-202

Children’s Metal Jewelry Sold at Limited Too and Justice Stores Recalled by Tween Brands

Due toLeadPoisoningHazard

Distributor/Retailer: Tween Brands Inc., of New Albany, Ohio

Hazard: The jewelry contains high levels of lead which can cause adverse health effects and is

toxic if ingested by young children.

May 30, 2007 Release #07-196

Toy Drums Recalled by The Boyds Collection Ltd. Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

Name of product: Eli's Small Drums and Liberty's Large Drums

Hazard: The red paint on the drums contains high levels of lead. Lead is toxic if ingested

by young children and can cause adverse health effects.

May 15, 2007 Release #07-189

Children's Rings Recalled By Cardinal Distributing Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

May 15, 2007 Release #07-188

High Lead Levels Prompt Recall of Children's Metal Jewelry By Spandrel Sales and Marketing

Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

Name of product: Children's Necklaces, Bracelets and Rings

Importer: Spandrel Sales and Marketing Inc., of Tempe, Ariz.

Name of product: Children's Turquoise Rings

Importer: Cardinal Distributing Co. Inc., of Baltimore, Md.

May 2, 2007 Release #07-172

Oriental Trading Company Inc. Recalls Children’s Necklaces Due to Lead

Hazard

Name of product: Children’s Religious Fish Necklaces

April 17, 2007 Release #07-157

Children's Necklaces and Charm Bracelets Recalled by Cardinal Distributing Co.

Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

March28,2007-Release#07-141
Regent Products Corp. Recalls Stuffed Ball Toys Due to Lead Hazard

March 15, 2007 Release #07-128

Children’s Necklaces Sold Exclusively at Claire’s Stores Recalled Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

March 15, 2007 Release #07-129

Children’s Mood Necklaces Recalled by Rhode Island Novelty Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

March 13, 2007 - Release #07-127

Toys “R” Us Recalls “Elite Operations” Toy Sets Due to Lead and Laceration Hazards

March 13, 2007 - Release #07-125

Children’s Necklaces Sold Exclusively at Accessories Palace Recalled by United Imports Due to

Lead Poisoning Hazard

February 23, 2007,Release #07-113

Children's Jewelry Sold Exclusively at Kmart Recalled by Crimzon Rose Accessories Due to

Lead Poisoning Hazard

February 23, 2007,Release #07-114

Children's Rings Sold at Big Lots! Stores Recalled By Lari Jewelry Company Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

January 18, 2007,Release # 07-082

U.S.Toy Co. Recalls More Children's Butterfly Necklaces Due to Lead Poisoning

December 4, 2006 - Release #07-042
Children’s Necklaces Recalled Due to Lead Poisoning Hazard

For Information on these topics visit

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission

Office of Information and Public Affairs

Washington, DC 20207 At:

http://www.cpsc.gov