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Lead Testing KitsI have received a few mugs as gifts over the years and now wonder how safe they were/are to use? Some people are just now starting to realize the danger of lead poisoning (my daughter said someone told her this week that "Oh,that little bit won't hurt anyone") Her answer was "I'm not taken a chance with MY granddaughter! She is looking to buy a test kit to test all of the toys and furniture she has bought over the last 4 years.Thanks for your help. Vi from Moorpark, CA Feedback About This Post:RE: Lead Testing KitsIt was about 18 or 20 years ago that I heard that any coffee mug made in china was dangerous. Where else, pray tell, can one go to buy coffee mugs these days? Post by MartyD RE: Lead Testing Kits
I'm a ceramic artist by trade, so I know more than the average person about glazes & firing techniques & let me tell you this, I would NEVER buy ANY ceramic object that is made to serve food (mugs, bowls, plates etc) from Mexico, or China or from ANY other third world or developing country. (That means don't buy glazed pottery made for food from other countries like Romania, Turkey, Guatemala etc.) I will tell you this: It's not worth the money you'll save! EVEN IF it says it's okay for food... I wouldn't believe it, or risk it! ESPECIALLY if it's something you'll use with an "acid based" food: Like COFFEE or TEA in a coffee cup, That you'd drink from day after day, Or something tomato based (like soup or pasta sauces)... It's the ACID that really brings the lead out of the glaze! I read somewhere about a man who got a sore on his lip that wouldn't heal with other "lead poisoning" symptoms & the doctor figured out it was from drinking coffee daily from a coffee cup (he'd bought in Mexico) with a lead glaze! ... I had a friend that had a truly beautiful set of coffee mugs that had a "drip finish" & I know that when glazes mix together including the way it "dripped" down the side of the mug into another color that it wasn't "Food Safe"... But she refused to believe me. She bought them from Mexico herself while on vacation & drank coffee from them every day... YIKES! Post by Cyinda RE: Lead Testing Kits
I saw lead testing kits in the toy section when Christmas shopping recently. Post by jess RE: Lead Testing Kits
Here is an article put out by the CPSC regarding Home Lead Test Kits: Post by Laurel_admin |
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