2019 satin Nickel finish rectangular flush drawer pull by Classic Brass: 1,768 ppm Lead [90 is unsafe for kids’ items.]Unmarked white glazed ceramic canister with Lid: 82 ppm Lead. Safe by all standards.Vintage “Epic” stainless spoon with faux wood / composite handle: 2,170 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm is unsafe for kids.Vintage Temporama dinner plate: 81,600 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm and up is unsafe in items intended for use by kids.Unmarked vintage floral print saucer: 70,800 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm and up is unsafe in items intended for use by kids.2020 Goals: 12,102,470 unique page views for LeadSafeMama.com in 2020? How could that possibly happen?Three million eight hundred and twenty six thousand seven hundred and eighty two unique page views in 2019!One million nine hundred and forty eight thousand two hundred and forty nine unique readers in 2019!Happy New Year 2020 from Lead Safe Mama, 8 minute video (1/2/2020)Dan Mac Guill from Snopes asked for me to get back to him regarding inquiries about Lead in Corelle. Here’s my response.David Mikkelson’s response to me on November 25, 2019 when I asked him a question. FYI: He’s the founder of Snopes (video).On November 25, 2019 I asked a question of David Mikkelson – the founder of Snopes (video).“Media Enquiry” to Lead Safe Mama, LLC “from Snopes.com RE: Corelle Lead warning”The impossible happened mid-day Saturday: #LeadSafeMama passed 5,000,000 unique all time views! Thank you!Comparing Lead Safe Mama Stats – December 29, 2018 to December 29, 2019….Announcing Lead Safe Mama’s Top Ten Posts for 2019!!!!Corelle® recommends using their pre-2005 dishes as “decorative pieces” due to concerns of high Lead levelsStop using your vintage Tupperware NOW. These measuring cups are positive for 2,103 ppm Lead + 250 ppm Arsenic.At 351,400 ppm Lead, this glass is likely the source of a boy’s mysterious poisoning. 90 ppm+ is illegal in kids’ items.Vintage Corelle Butterfly Gold glass plate: 18,700 ppm Lead on decorative pattern when tested with an XRF instrumentVintage (1972-1988) Corning Spice-o-Life Casserole: 26,500 ppm Lead (90 ppm is unsafe) & 236 ppm Cd (75 is unsafe)Vintage Tupperware ORANGE bowl: 3,380 ppm Cadmium + 935 ppm Mercury (both are extremely poisonous to humans)Vintage Corelle Plate With Crazy Daisy Spring Blossom Green Edge: 15,200 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe for kids) + CadmiumDoes vintage and new functional pottery and dishware have unsafe levels of lead? Why is that a problem? Posts pagination Previous Page 1 … 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 … 176 Next Page SharePin197PostEmailPrint197Shares
2019 satin Nickel finish rectangular flush drawer pull by Classic Brass: 1,768 ppm Lead [90 is unsafe for kids’ items.]
Vintage “Epic” stainless spoon with faux wood / composite handle: 2,170 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm is unsafe for kids.
Vintage Temporama dinner plate: 81,600 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm and up is unsafe in items intended for use by kids.
Unmarked vintage floral print saucer: 70,800 ppm Lead. For context: 90 ppm and up is unsafe in items intended for use by kids.
2020 Goals: 12,102,470 unique page views for LeadSafeMama.com in 2020? How could that possibly happen?
Three million eight hundred and twenty six thousand seven hundred and eighty two unique page views in 2019!
Dan Mac Guill from Snopes asked for me to get back to him regarding inquiries about Lead in Corelle. Here’s my response.
David Mikkelson’s response to me on November 25, 2019 when I asked him a question. FYI: He’s the founder of Snopes (video).
The impossible happened mid-day Saturday: #LeadSafeMama passed 5,000,000 unique all time views! Thank you!
Corelle® recommends using their pre-2005 dishes as “decorative pieces” due to concerns of high Lead levels
Stop using your vintage Tupperware NOW. These measuring cups are positive for 2,103 ppm Lead + 250 ppm Arsenic.
At 351,400 ppm Lead, this glass is likely the source of a boy’s mysterious poisoning. 90 ppm+ is illegal in kids’ items.
Vintage Corelle Butterfly Gold glass plate: 18,700 ppm Lead on decorative pattern when tested with an XRF instrument
Vintage (1972-1988) Corning Spice-o-Life Casserole: 26,500 ppm Lead (90 ppm is unsafe) & 236 ppm Cd (75 is unsafe)
Vintage Tupperware ORANGE bowl: 3,380 ppm Cadmium + 935 ppm Mercury (both are extremely poisonous to humans)
Vintage Corelle Plate With Crazy Daisy Spring Blossom Green Edge: 15,200 ppm Lead (90 is unsafe for kids) + Cadmium
Does vintage and new functional pottery and dishware have unsafe levels of lead? Why is that a problem?