Original black glass door knob from a 1905 home: 446,600 ppm Lead + 420 ppm Antimony.1905 Door Latch (black painted metal): 3,628 ppm Lead (likely painted with Lead paint.)Modern brass door slide lock: 52,600 ppm Lead + 477 ppm Antimony.1989 Colorforms Batman Adventure set: Lead-free, Arsenic-free, positive for 45 ppm Cadmium + 77 ppm Antimony1993 Barney Travel Pak Colorforms set: Lead-free, Arsenic-free, Mercury-free, and 27 ppm CadmiumCorelle “Forever Yours” dish: 15,300 ppm Lead + 269 Cadmium + 1,678 Arsenic. It’s your choice to eat off these – or not!Good News Everyone, in spite of everything… LeadSafeMama.com is doing okay! (We’re still here!)Marbles from Dollar Tree Store test positive for Lead, Arsenic, Antimony and Cadmium (using XRF technology)“100% Natural” 2019 Eco-Wedge Crayons. Purple tested positive for trace levels of Arsenic. Other colors tested clean.Seattle Space Needle collectors token. Tested positive for 1,245 ppm Arsenic using XRF technology.Vintage cream colored Sta-Kleen Slater electrical outlet (USA): 12 ppm Arsenic (but no Lead in the plastic!)Handmade ceramic mug [markings: “G. Nikolaou”; “2000”] – 351,500 ppm Lead (this is an alarmingly high level of Lead)Sasaki colorstone matte white ceramic saucer, made in Japan: Lead-free on the food surface. Back mark: 442 ppm Lead.Buckingham Palace Royal Birdsong English Fine Bone China: 11,900 ppm Lead. (We need to talk to the Queen about this!)Blue-rimmed drinking glass: 152 +/- 48 ppm Lead (this is likely safe given the Lead is probably bound in the glass at this level)Pier 1 (made in China) Martillo Creme Brulée ceramic mug: Lead-free (unusual for Pier 1 ceramic piece!)2015 double wall ceramic Starbucks travel coffee cup: 53 ppm Lead (safe by all standards).“the steaming bean, telluride, colorado” – ceramic travel coffee cup: 41 ppm Lead (safe by all standards).“Hand Made in Poland” coffee mug with floral design: 51 ppm Lead (safe by all standards.)Toysmith brand Shimmer Slap Bracelet (blue & silver mermaid sequins): Lead-free (66 ppm Antimony).Corelle Batik pattern vintage dish: 28,900 ppm Lead on the food surface (90 is unsafe) + Cadmium & Arsenic too.Royal M Cameo Blue Maruto Japan vintage dinner plate: Lead-Free! (surprise!)Pencil end-cap eraser: Lead-free when tested with an XRF instrument.Vintage pressed metal Blue Willow plate, Made in England: “Lead-safe” (108 +/- 63 ppm). Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 … 176 Next Page SharePin197PostEmailPrint197Shares
1989 Colorforms Batman Adventure set: Lead-free, Arsenic-free, positive for 45 ppm Cadmium + 77 ppm Antimony
Corelle “Forever Yours” dish: 15,300 ppm Lead + 269 Cadmium + 1,678 Arsenic. It’s your choice to eat off these – or not!
Marbles from Dollar Tree Store test positive for Lead, Arsenic, Antimony and Cadmium (using XRF technology)
“100% Natural” 2019 Eco-Wedge Crayons. Purple tested positive for trace levels of Arsenic. Other colors tested clean.
Vintage cream colored Sta-Kleen Slater electrical outlet (USA): 12 ppm Arsenic (but no Lead in the plastic!)
Handmade ceramic mug [markings: “G. Nikolaou”; “2000”] – 351,500 ppm Lead (this is an alarmingly high level of Lead)
Sasaki colorstone matte white ceramic saucer, made in Japan: Lead-free on the food surface. Back mark: 442 ppm Lead.
Buckingham Palace Royal Birdsong English Fine Bone China: 11,900 ppm Lead. (We need to talk to the Queen about this!)
Blue-rimmed drinking glass: 152 +/- 48 ppm Lead (this is likely safe given the Lead is probably bound in the glass at this level)
Pier 1 (made in China) Martillo Creme Brulée ceramic mug: Lead-free (unusual for Pier 1 ceramic piece!)
“the steaming bean, telluride, colorado” – ceramic travel coffee cup: 41 ppm Lead (safe by all standards).
Corelle Batik pattern vintage dish: 28,900 ppm Lead on the food surface (90 is unsafe) + Cadmium & Arsenic too.