Disney Stores Recall Products Due to Lead Paint Hazard
May 2008
Disney has recalled
a toy and a sleeping bag sold at its popular retail stores because
they pose a safety risk to children. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety
Commission (CPSC) announced that Pirates of the Caribbean Sleeping Bags
and Tinker Bell Wands were found to violate the federal lead paint
standard.
Both dangerous products were sold at Disney stores nationwide from April 2007 through October 2007. The surface paint on the Pirates of the Caribbean Sleeping Bag's zipper pull contains excessive levels of lead, the CPSC said. The paint on the pearl beads of the Tinker Bell Wands also contains excessive levels of lead. Consumers are urged to immediately take the recalled products away from children and return them to a Disney store for a full refund.
Lead poisoning can lead to such side effects as neurological problems, nausea, abdominal pain, headache, and in severe cases coma, seizure, and kidney problems. Children are especially susceptible to the effects of lead paint poisoning. According to the CPSC, about 310,000 U.S. children ages 1 to 5 have blood lead levels that require treatment or other measures.
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Sources:
"Disney Store Recalls Pirates of the Caribbean Sleeping Bags Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard." U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Alert. May 22, 2008.
"Disney Store Recalls Tinker Bell Wands Due to Violation of Lead Paint Standard." U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission Alert. May 22, 2008.



