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A reporter asked me this question yesterday: “Why aren’t children getting tested for Lead?” Here’s my answer (comparison to COVID-19)

51! The atomic number for Antimony. This post has all the reasons my kids think 51 is a good number to celebrate!

Tomorrow is my birthday and I am depressed as F! Do you want to cheer me up? Here are some ideas …

Hello! I’m here to ruin Christmas for you! Do you know how toxic your Christmas decorations are? (This is actually a guide for having a safer Christmas holiday!)

In Dec. 2019 I earned $16,054.63 from advertising, making it possible to pay the forensic bookkeepers for my legal battle

Here’s how to remove Lead paint from antique doors and windows for decor purposes

Today LeadSafeMama.com will pass 7.8 million all-time views. 3.5 million of those views have been in the past 12 months!

Ten Minutes With Tamara: Guest Carissa B. from Oregon – October 27, 2020

Ten Minutes With Tamara: Guest Avi Rubin from Portland, Oregon – November 1, 2020

#TeamWork! Mighty Nest is offering full refunds if you bought (Lead-containing) Paulie Jars from them!

Good news for carnival glass fans! Vintage orange carnival glass sauce boat: non-detect for Lead!

Anchor Hocking royal ruby red pressed bubble glass tea cup: Lead-free, 24 ppm Cadmium (safe by all standards.)

Vintage glass vase: 4,420 ppm Cadmium (Cd causes cancer, but I am not too concerned to find it in a vase.)

Vintage International China Statastone Verte Pattern Large Dish: 8,186 ppm Lead on the food surface.

Today I heard back from Paulie Jar regarding Lead found in their “non-toxic” insulated stainless containers.

Today I heard back from the CEO of Mighty Nest regarding Lead found in stainless containers purchased on their site.

October 2020 wrapped up in 9th place in the #TopTen months of all time on LeadSafeMama.com! Thank you!

Paulie Jar insulated stainless steel containers (sold by Mighty Nest & clearly marketed for use by kids), positive for Lead.

October 2020 just made it in to the “Top Ten” months of all time on LeadSafeMama.com! Thank you!

My friend said she would eat a bug before voting for Biden. I said “Just don’t eat these! They’re really high Lead!”

#LeadSafeMamaGiveaway! You could win this antique Fenton vase! [Ends 10/31 midnight, PST]

Harvest Hill Press mug: 10,300 ppm Lead on the purple flowers. 404 ppm Cadmium in the birdhouse.

Harvest Hill Press (Maine) porcelain coffee mug with bald eagle design: 17,800 ppm Lead on black of the eagle.

Unmarked mug with urns and vases: 39,400 ppm Lead on decorative elements (high Lead inside of mug too!)

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