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70,000 Bracelets and Rings Given at Medical Offices Recalled

Posted by carolyncastiglia on July 1st, 2010 at 3:43 pm

10287a 300x224 70,000 Bracelets and Rings Given at Medical Offices RecalledGetting your teeth cleaned usually gives you a reason to smile, but unfortunately not this week.  It was announced yesterday that the Consumer Product Safety Commission recalled 70,000 charm bracelets and rings containing high levels of the the toxic metal cadmium.  The trinkets have been distributed to kids at medical and dental offices over the past five years, according to the AP.

The AP stresses that “Cadmium is a naturally occurring metal that, if ingested, can weaken bones and kidneys.  Kids could be exposed if they bite and suck on  jewelry containing cadmium.”  My daughter and I just visited the dentist last week, and she picked out a little pink metal ring as a prize at the end of the visit.  Despite my admonishment, she chewed and sucked on it until it was too bent for her to wear, and yesterday I threw it out.  I would  not be surprised if it came from a similarly unregulated Chinese supplier.  As I reported earlier, it’s best – though difficult – not to allow your kids to have cheap jewelry.

If you have one of the 66,200 “Children’s Happy Charm Bracelets” (pictured) with colored beads and a single metal butterfly, moon or sun or one of the 2,200 rings with a metal football-shaped charm attached to an adjustable band, throw them away immediately.

The bracelets were imported by Toy Network LLC of Indianola, Iowa and made in China.  The rings were imported by Fun Express Oriental Trading Company, of Omaha, Nebraska, whose parent company is The Carlyle Group, a financial firm.  They were distributed by SmileMakers Inc., of Spartanburg, S.C., a wholly owned subsidiary of Staples, Inc.

There are no federal requirements for testing cadmium in children’s jewelry, but testing published by the AP in January showed “some jewelry was as much as 91 percent cadmium by weight, and that high levels can leach out when items were run through a test that mimics what would happen if a kid swallowed one.”  So while you’re on the phone to your Senators about banning BPA, you might want to mention cadmium, too.

Photo: Consumer Product Safety Commission

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VG2U @ AnyNEWS » Blog Archive » Recalls of the rewards your children receive at their doctor’s office due to … – Examiner.com commented on Jul 03 10 at 7:50 am

I can cope with the mundane risks of living life that are constantly being hyped. I can pretty much deal with button batteries, choking hazards and even old lead paint. But protecting my mouthy kid from hidden poisons in EVERYTHING is making me insane. Lead in keys, the casings on electrical wires, and children’s books. Cadmium in jewelry and on drinking glasses. BHA everywhere. Who-knows-what in the leather belts and colored strings he is compelled to gnaw…

If there was a way to weigh the risk, it would be okay. There could be cadmium in all jewelry. There could be BHA in all #7 containers. That would be better, because I could act with justification, not just paranoia.

bob commented on Jul 01 10 at 4:31 pm

BPA, but I know what you mean. BHA is another chemical used to preserve food. There sure are lots of chemicals in our lives, and I think the reason they get “hyped” as you say is just because consumers are unaware that this stuff is in the things we buy. It’s a learning process, but there’s no need to get crazy. You must be a good Dad (assuming you’re a guy…) because you care about your kids, and that goes a long, long way. I think.

carolyncastiglia commented on Jul 01 10 at 4:36 pm

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