Posted on 05/06/2007 4:13:48 PM PDT by mom4kittys
Arlington Heights resident Julie Furer said she bought vinyl-backed bibs for 3-month-old son Jensen because they stopped the drool from leaking through.
Previously, Jensen, who turns 1 today, had been using cloth bibs, but they had proved ineffective.
I called him Waterfall. That was my nickname for him, said Julie Furers mother, Mount Prospect resident Marilyn Furer. He would be soaking wet, because he was just constantly drooling.
Jensen would also put the bib in his mouth when he was hungry, something that came to Marilyn Furers attention when he started using the vinyl-backed bibs.
It caused Marilyn to think back to reports she had heard of lead being found in plastic school lunch boxes.
So there I think, hmmm, plastic in the mouth, plastic in school lunch boxes. What the heck, Ill just go get a (lead testing) kit just to play it safe. I never thought it would come out like that.
Using a household lead test kit produced by Homax Products Inc., she crushed the two points on the barrel of the testing swab, shook the swab and squeezed it until a yellow liquid appeared on the tip. Then she rubbed the swab tip on the test area. To her surprise, the swab tip turned pink, indicating the presence of lead. She wound up testing 20 bibs, with eight of them yielding a positive result.
She sent the bibs, which were made in China and sold at Wal-Mart, to the Center for Environmental Health in Oakland, Calif., which had done the research on the lunch boxes.
Testing commissioned by the center revealed that one of the Baby Connection brand vinyl bibs, which were sold exclusively at Wal-Mart stores, had a lead level of 9,700 parts per million, more than 16 times greater than the legal limit for lead in paint.
The bibs were later tested in Illinois and New York, revealing similarly high levels, with the result that Wal-Mart has stopped selling the bibs in those states indefinitely. In addition, the Illinois attorney general announced a statewide recall of the Wal-Mart bibs.
These vinyl bibs pose a lead poisoning threat to infants and toddlers who are at the most vulnerable age, said Caroline Cox, research director at the Center for Environmental Health and author of a report on lead in baby bibs released by the center this week. As every parent knows, young children commonly chew and suck on their bibs, so if the bib is contaminated, children are being directly exposed to lead.
For Marilyn Furer, it wasnt the first time her activism had produced results. When her daughter Julie, Jensens mom, was 18 months old, she was diagnosed with juvenile diabetes. In 1973, Marilyn, along with a small group of concerned parents, founded the first chapter of the Juvenile Diabetes Foundation (now known as the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation) in Illinois.
She ran the whole organization as president out of our house in Mount Prospect, Julie Furer said.
Marilyn Furer is calling for a national ban on lead-based products used by infants and children.
As far as Im concerned, any trace amount is unacceptable, she said.
One should be suspicious, she said, of any product that uses plastic. If it cant be made without lead, it shouldnt be made. People should use the double cloth bibs or buy wooden toys.
Above all, she said, one should buy American and be suspicious of imports, especially from China.
Also, she said parents should get their children tested for lead.
Marilyn Furer said it is nice to hear that people are proud of her for bringing the issue to light, but is surprised it wasnt thought of before. Im disappointed and disillusioned that our public, governmental agencies havent had in place already something that stops these kinds of things from coming on in the first place.
But the lead bibs were ten cents cheaper!
Speaking of Ferengis, remember that STNG episode where they encountered a group of moronic aliens that had pretty fancy equipment (ship, warp drive system, etc.) but were too stupid to know how to use it properly, or fix it? They were just consumers...a bunch of rude, crude, grunts and mooks with no real purpose. We are close to reaching that stage as a people.
Okay, but I really did slim down a lot, and never gained it back. Microwaving meals made me way too lazy and caused me to buy crappy prepared food. I’m much healthier now.
I read at one site (http://www.testyourlunchbox.com/) you can get them at hardware stores—Lowes, Home Depot, Ace, etc.
Good for you! I have always eaten healthy.....but used the MW for rewarming things, etc. I miss the convenience when I’m in a hurry.
In 1984, during class training in boot camp, as we sat down, we chanted, “KILL! (sit down) RUSSIANS!”
I’m really getting sick of hearing the defenders of free trade with China—makes my blood boil to think we are strengthening that country. We are going to be left with nothing to export one day due to outsourcing and then we will be totally dependent on countries like this.
I was responding to a poster who said we should ban American products when there is a recall, but I was stating the difference. China did it purposely whereas the US problems are usually salmonella or ecoli which are normally accidental or negligence.
spectre found this one:
www.leadinspector.com
We are a family who had a perfectly healthy boy (grandson) become ill (brain damage) after the usual infant innoculations. Luckily, his mother is in the legal professoion, and was able to find that the same law which "required" the innoculations had a little-known provision for recompense for damage. It took her more than five years to get a judgement, but she did succeed.
Oh, thanks!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1829818/posts
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1829814/posts
I just want to shout it from the rooftops!!!
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