Lead Hazards in Some Holiday Toys
Posted on byThe holiday season is here, and that means many children will be given toys as gifts. While new toys are a holiday tradition, parents should be aware of potential lead hazards associated with toys, including toy jewelry. Review these important facts to keep your children safe this holiday season.
Lead is invisible to the naked eye and has no smell. Children may be exposed to it from consumer products through normal handling of the product. They often place toys and other objects, as well as their fingers that have touched these objects, in their mouth, which exposes them to lead paint or dust.
Categories Division of Emergency and Environmental Health Services, National Center for Environmental Health, Toxic Substances
Page last reviewed: December 6, 2013
Page last updated: December 6, 2013
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