Who is Protecting the Children?
An overview of the recent revelation that imported toys from China have excess lead paint content, and could harm children in America.
Has anyone really thought about the extent of the
damage that could possibly be done to the children
of the United States, due to the dangers posed by the
excess lead content of the toys imported from China?
Children instinctively put things in their mouths
because they are curious and tactile.
Thinking about
it, the lead could also go through their pores while
they play with their toys, creating a double hazard.
Children should be tested immediately for signs of
lead in their blood, which could lead to brain damage
or even death. This is very serious, to me, the
ultimate terrorist attack.
Think about it, little ones damaged to the point of
mental retardation, who knows how long this has been
going on. Exporting poison toys to a country, to affect
generations, whether intentionally or unintentionally,
where were the inspectors in the Unites States?
Someone should be responsible, starting with Mattel,
who should pay for every blood test any child who has
been exposed, needs, no questions asked. If a child
becomes ill, Mattel should take care of the medical bills.
The emotional and mental stress will be enormous, not to
mention the cost involved.
The government should have done much better than this.
It probably would be a good idea, unless parents are going
to purchase lead testing instruments for the toys they buy,
to limit the purchase of painted toys for a while, until there
is a better sense of confidence in the market place.
Hopefully the extend of the damage to any child, will
be minimal, but it is imperative that the children be tested.
It is a problematic situation and children need to be protected,
so that they may grow up, and be as healthy as they can be, they
are the future of the country.
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Post CommentSusan
On January 1, 2008 at 8:20 pm
Hmmm… tax dollars would be well spent on a staff of people to thoroughly review and approve/disapprove of all products from outside the country (as well as within) for safety of our citizens. For much too long, our country has found product dangers AFTER health problems have plagued people. Prevention should be the first course of action. It would not just save money and time, but it would save our children and their families from suffering. Thank you for your concerns… as I share the same.
Shannon
On January 14, 2008 at 10:57 am
I agree that this is a huge problem, and the thing that speaks even louder than government regulation is consumer purchasing choices. When consumers commit to boycotting a business, it sends an undeniable message about their priorities, and that redirection of funds is what makes corporations start yelling “fire”! Unfortunately, the other side of the battle is that kids themselves know what toys they want, and sometimes getting a substitute feels like delivering a lump of coal.
beingwell
On August 28, 2011 at 11:40 pm
It’s an interesting share.