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Wal-Mart To Limit Toxic CadmiumIn Products For Children
It appears that Wal-Mart Stores, Inc., the world’s largest retailer, has really started to crack down on the use of the toxic metal cadmium in children’s jewelry and other products. The new policy doesn’t affect products now on the shelves of Wal-Mart stores. Instead, children’s jewelry and craft making kits, toys and child-care articles such as bibs and pacifiers manufactured as of April 9th are being tested for cadmium, according to Wal-Mart.

Setting new standards is a voluntary move. Though cadmium can harm bones and kidneys and is a known carcinogen, unfortunately, there are no government regulations on how much of it is allowed in children’s jewelry. Wal-Mart’s decision was spurred by investigative reports by The Associated Press that showed high levels of cadmium in some pieces of children’s jewelry, including several which Wal-Mart later recalled. The U.S. Consumer Products Safety Commission now wants to restrict cadmium in children’s jewelry, and several lawmakers at the federal and state levels have proposed tight limits. In California, the state Senate has passed a bill that would effectively ban cadmium in children’s jewelry.

If you or someone you know has a child who has been injured due to cadmium in children’s jewelry you need information. Contact our Ohio child accident lawyers at 800.637.8170 to order your free copy of Little Kids, Big Accidents.

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