Tenth Anniversary for Life-Saving Protections for Children's Products Celebrated
August 14, 2018
August 14, 2018
PHOENIX, Arizona, Aug. 14 -- The Arizona Public Interest Research Group issued the following news release:
The number of recalls for lead-contaminated toys has dropped by 97 percent in the United States in the decade since Congress passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). The CPSIA empowered the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to protect children from lead-contaminated toys and other dangerous toys, cribs and car seats. Lead is a known neurotoxin that ca . . .
The number of recalls for lead-contaminated toys has dropped by 97 percent in the United States in the decade since Congress passed the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act (CPSIA). The CPSIA empowered the Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) to protect children from lead-contaminated toys and other dangerous toys, cribs and car seats. Lead is a known neurotoxin that ca . . .