February 2018 Response from Lena CupCharlie’s ClosetTamara, what exactly are you trying to do here?Lead Safe Mama’s Healthy Home Consultations, Outreach Events, Speaking Engagements & Rates2014 Enamelware Mug (Purchased at New Seasons Market): 15,000 ppm Lead [90+ is unsafe in items used by kids.]#Leaded: Child’s Zoo Mug#Leaded: Magnum P.I. Tiki Mug#Leaded: Chili Pepper Mug#Leaded: Prince Charles Mug#Leaded: Boy Scouts Mug#Leaded: Big Bird Child’s Mug#Leaded: Vintage Milk Glass Fire King Mug and Tray Set#Leaded: MIT Souvenir College Mug#Leaded; Martha’s Vineyard Black Dog MugTamara’s “Toxic Mug” Directory#AskTamara: Recommended Mug List, Lead-free mug choices.Country (or City or State) of Origin LinksPaint on 1980s El Camino car: 9,000 ppm Lead when tested with an XRF instrument. This is mostly an issue with metal cars.#Cadmium: Voss Glass Water Bottle#Arsenic: Vintage Popeye & Olive Oyl Baby RattleArticle Series: Loaded With Lead, Seattle Times – October 2014New FDA Alert: Lead and Cadmium Concern in Imported Ceramics, January 2018Late-1990s Spice Islands Spice Jar Lid: 8,000 ppm Lead. Maybe this is a good time to get rid of those older spice jars?Ink Jet Photo Mug: 37 ppm Lead, safe by all standards. [Warning: Not all photo mugs are Lead-safe!] Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 140 141 142 143 144 145 146 … 176 Next Page SharePin197PostEmailPrint197Shares
2014 Enamelware Mug (Purchased at New Seasons Market): 15,000 ppm Lead [90+ is unsafe in items used by kids.]
Paint on 1980s El Camino car: 9,000 ppm Lead when tested with an XRF instrument. This is mostly an issue with metal cars.
Late-1990s Spice Islands Spice Jar Lid: 8,000 ppm Lead. Maybe this is a good time to get rid of those older spice jars?