State says more toys need to be recalled

By: The Citizen staff report

Monday, December 10, 2007 12:21 PM EST

ALBANY -- Stores in New York are still stocking toys with unsafe levels of lead, according to the state Consumer Protection Board.
After a spate of national toy recalls in August, Gov. Eliot Spitzer ordered a statewide investigation that found some toys with unsafe lead levels were still available and retailers need to improve their responses to recalls.

Inspectors visited 2,800 stores and found about 620 recalled toys still on shelves, Spitzer said Monday.

The effort also identified three more toys -- made in China and sold in dollar stores -- that had excessive lead in their paint: the "Army Force" car set imported by Encore Sales of Ontario, Canada; green and orange "Sprite Tractor Trailer" toys; and "Wrestle Mania" action figures distributed by AA of America. Spitzer called on the federal Consumer Product Safety Commission to issue a national recall of those toys.

He also asked the Consumer Protection Board to draft legislation that would punish businesses that sell recalled products and tighten recall standards for manufacturers, distributors and retailers.

About 5,000 children a year are diagnosed with lead poisoning in New York -- mostly from lead paint in older housing, according to the governor's office.

Lead exposure in children and unborn children can cause brain and nervous system damage, behavioral and learning problems, slowed growth, hearing problems and headaches.

On the Net: Information about recalls and the safe toys program in New York: www.nysconsumer.gov

Recalls are also posted at: www.health.state.ny.us.

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There are 4 comment(s)

cm wrote on Dec 11, 2007 10:58 AM:

" YIKES thats a great opinion something most everyone agrees on! haha Being a grandma I watch the recall list alot-this year I plan to buy more useful things-a savings bond and a swingset! "

Yikes wrote on Dec 10, 2007 7:37 PM:

" I'd imagine the effects of lead exposure have been around for decades. If you study those effects which include brain damage along with behavioral, learning and hearing issues, it shouldn't take long to figure out that most politicians came into contact with lead as children. "

dailyreader wrote on Dec 10, 2007 2:35 PM:

" I for one can. Grandparents can be the worst on that. Check what they buy your kids. They dont' have access to all this recall information. I agree, don't advertise it or sell it.. Heck, DON"T BRING IT OVER HERE. "

riversunset2 wrote on Dec 10, 2007 12:46 PM:

" Gee, are there any toys that are safe for our kids? Stop buying foreign toys. Make them here in our own country. Something has to be done...If not, stop advertising them all our the tv so our kids can want them. Cause, if you don't buy toys for your kids, then you get turned in for being cruel. I'm sure many people can understand this... "

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