XRF test results for a Boon Nursh silicone and plastic baby bottle (in light pink)XRF test results for antique Blue Willow style Transor Ware Japanese porcelain child’s tea setWhich metals are found in a typical food can? XRF test results for the inside (& outside) of a metal can from Chef Boyardee Spaghetti & Meatballs.2022 Holiday Home Pumpkin Design Dish – positive for three toxicants (Lead, Cadmium & Antimony) and marked “Approved For Food Contact”2022 Holiday Home Sunflower Design Spoon Rest – marked “For Decoration Only” and “Approved For Food Contact”. Which is it?Floral design / rose print vintage porcelain dinner plate: 4,918 ppm Lead on the center of the food surface (90 ppm & up is unsafe for kids.)The work of Lead Safe Mama, LLC was highlighted in The Daily Mail last month! (I just found out!)October 2022 Lead-free Espresso Cup RecommendationTiny metal religious figurine: positive for Lead, Cadmium and Antimony.XRF test results for Well Before KN95 Mask for Petite Faces (Blue)“Vigoro” red recycled rubber mulch from Home Depot: positive for trace levels of Arsenic & Lead.Vintage (1970s?) darts: positive for LEAD, MERCURY and ARSENIC!XRF test results for porcelain child’s tea set purchased at a Cracker Barrel store in 2022Grimace McDonaldLand Action Series “1977” collectible glass: positive for extremely unsafe levels of Lead & Cadmium when tested with an XRF instrument.2005 Halloween Decor: Witch hat votive candle holder from Michaels stores tested positive for both Lead & Cadmium2005 Halloween Decor: Jack-o-lantern pumpkin votive candle holder from Michaels stores tested positive for both Lead & CadmiumXRF test results for a vintage Fisher Price brand plastic toy lion from the circus train set (made in Hong Kong): positive for Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic and Antimony1,500,000 unique individual readers here on LeadSafeMama.com so far this year alone!North Carolina Peeps: Save the Date! Free consumer goods testing (with Tamara Rubin), October 29, 2022 — SaturdayA mid-October requestWhat the F*** is wrong with you, Disney??? Disney carafe (for water? lemonade?) painted with *incredibly toxic high-Lead paint*(!)Vintage (1960s?) plastic cuff bracelet tests positive for high levels of Lead, using XRF technology“Lead Free” FAO Schwarz Ceramic Tea Party Traditional English Set tests positive for Lead & Cadmium (article with details).Little Tikes brand vintage plastic toy phone positive for extremely high levels of Cadmium (a known carcinogen) Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 36 37 38 39 40 41 42 … 179 Next Page SharePin200PostEmailPrint200Shares
Which metals are found in a typical food can? XRF test results for the inside (& outside) of a metal can from Chef Boyardee Spaghetti & Meatballs.
2022 Holiday Home Pumpkin Design Dish – positive for three toxicants (Lead, Cadmium & Antimony) and marked “Approved For Food Contact”
2022 Holiday Home Sunflower Design Spoon Rest – marked “For Decoration Only” and “Approved For Food Contact”. Which is it?
Floral design / rose print vintage porcelain dinner plate: 4,918 ppm Lead on the center of the food surface (90 ppm & up is unsafe for kids.)
Grimace McDonaldLand Action Series “1977” collectible glass: positive for extremely unsafe levels of Lead & Cadmium when tested with an XRF instrument.
2005 Halloween Decor: Witch hat votive candle holder from Michaels stores tested positive for both Lead & Cadmium
2005 Halloween Decor: Jack-o-lantern pumpkin votive candle holder from Michaels stores tested positive for both Lead & Cadmium
XRF test results for a vintage Fisher Price brand plastic toy lion from the circus train set (made in Hong Kong): positive for Lead, Cadmium, Arsenic and Antimony
North Carolina Peeps: Save the Date! Free consumer goods testing (with Tamara Rubin), October 29, 2022 — Saturday
What the F*** is wrong with you, Disney??? Disney carafe (for water? lemonade?) painted with *incredibly toxic high-Lead paint*(!)
“Lead Free” FAO Schwarz Ceramic Tea Party Traditional English Set tests positive for Lead & Cadmium (article with details).
Little Tikes brand vintage plastic toy phone positive for extremely high levels of Cadmium (a known carcinogen)