Lead Safe Mama, LLC was mentioned in an NPR story today! [July 25, 2022!]A concern for Titanium Dioxide in paint on toys: MODERN painted wooden toys may be unsafe for infants & toddlers (even if they meet current safety guidelines)Lead Safe Mama dot com passed 3,500,000 unique page views for the year on Tuesday! (7/19/22)We listed our home for sale — the listing goes live tomorrow (7/22/22)! Check out the great photos our realtor’s photographer took!July 2022: Daron Jackson did ANOTHER amazing set of family photos for us (3 years since we last had her photograph our family!)Garfield “Use Your Friends Wisely” McDonald’s mug: 103,600 ppm Lead (causes brain damage) + 7,314 ppm Cadmium (causes cancer)1988/89 (?) Pterodactyl Welch’s Jelly jar (purple & white): 103,600 ppm LEAD & 2,706 ppm Cadmium (a known carcinogen)1988 (?) Tyrannosaurus Rex Welch’s Jelly jar (orange & white): 123,600 ppm LEAD — LEAD PAINT on a JELLY JAR (again!)Kikkerland Egg Bouncy Ball – rubber ball shaped like an egg (one of my youngest son’s favorite toys!) Lead-free, Cadmium-free, Arsenic-free!Disney Pixar The World of Cars “Mater” cereal bowl (obviously made for children!): 20,100 ppm Lead (90 ppm Lead & up is illegal in modern children’s items)True Story: I used to get Kermit-The-Frog’s fan mail… [#RandomTamaraStory No. 678!]Check out the latest Lead Safe Mama podcast interview with “The Momologist”Lead Safe Mama, LLC Amazon affiliate earnings to date – July 13, 2022 – for all years since we started as an Amazon affiliate.1990 Tom & Jerry Welch’s Jelly jar (Jerry on a white kite): 123,500 ppm LEAD — LEAD PAINT on a JELLY JAR from 1990!XRF test results for vintage (1970s?) Fisher Price “Movie Viewer” toy: 5,087 ppm Lead, 249 ppm Arsenic & 55 ppm Cadmium.XRF test results for vintage (1970s?) Fisher Price stacker toy… with ALL the bite marks! 4,289 ppm Lead, 517 ppm Arsenic & 18 ppm Cadmium2022 Lead Safe Mama, LLC Amazon affiliate earnings to date – July 12, 2022Are you shopping for Amazon Prime Day? If so – start here! Thank you!Brown glass tincture bottle (30 ml, YB Q84): Lead-free, 16 ppm Cadmium (safe by all standards).A’s soil from Marin County, California (samples collected June, 2022) & a sample of caulk and wool.Tamara’s bedroom’s door knobs: 304 Stainless Steel (Lead-free of course!) – c. 2009TQ’s soil from Bozeman, Montana (samples collected May 24, 2022).Test Results for L’s Soil from South CarolinaAre you in the big Lead Safe Mama Facebook group yet? If not, this might be a good time to join us there! Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 … 180 Next Page SharePin204PostEmailPrint204Shares
A concern for Titanium Dioxide in paint on toys: MODERN painted wooden toys may be unsafe for infants & toddlers (even if they meet current safety guidelines)
We listed our home for sale — the listing goes live tomorrow (7/22/22)! Check out the great photos our realtor’s photographer took!
July 2022: Daron Jackson did ANOTHER amazing set of family photos for us (3 years since we last had her photograph our family!)
Garfield “Use Your Friends Wisely” McDonald’s mug: 103,600 ppm Lead (causes brain damage) + 7,314 ppm Cadmium (causes cancer)
1988/89 (?) Pterodactyl Welch’s Jelly jar (purple & white): 103,600 ppm LEAD & 2,706 ppm Cadmium (a known carcinogen)
1988 (?) Tyrannosaurus Rex Welch’s Jelly jar (orange & white): 123,600 ppm LEAD — LEAD PAINT on a JELLY JAR (again!)
Kikkerland Egg Bouncy Ball – rubber ball shaped like an egg (one of my youngest son’s favorite toys!) Lead-free, Cadmium-free, Arsenic-free!
Disney Pixar The World of Cars “Mater” cereal bowl (obviously made for children!): 20,100 ppm Lead (90 ppm Lead & up is illegal in modern children’s items)
Lead Safe Mama, LLC Amazon affiliate earnings to date – July 13, 2022 – for all years since we started as an Amazon affiliate.
1990 Tom & Jerry Welch’s Jelly jar (Jerry on a white kite): 123,500 ppm LEAD — LEAD PAINT on a JELLY JAR from 1990!
XRF test results for vintage (1970s?) Fisher Price “Movie Viewer” toy: 5,087 ppm Lead, 249 ppm Arsenic & 55 ppm Cadmium.
XRF test results for vintage (1970s?) Fisher Price stacker toy… with ALL the bite marks! 4,289 ppm Lead, 517 ppm Arsenic & 18 ppm Cadmium
Are you in the big Lead Safe Mama Facebook group yet? If not, this might be a good time to join us there!