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Beware of “collectable” drinking glasses: Lead, cadmium risks

Friday, November 26th, 2010

Last year, 12 million drinking glasses that were painted with pictures of characters from the movie Shrek were recalled because the paint contained cadmium. Cadmium is a metal used in paints that causes respiratory issues and is considered more toxic than lead.

A new study this month on behalf of the Associated Press has found that the tainted drinking glass issue could be much worse than previously thought and currently extends to a number of decorative glasses that are painted with popular movie and comic book characters like those from The Wizard of Oz as well as Superman. Testing found that the paint on a series of glasses that were made in China and purchased in the United States contained between 16% and 30% lead.

The “safe” limit for lead in children’s products is 0.03%, but the manufacturer said they were collectables for adults – not for drinking out of despite no warning on the glasses themselves.

Because the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission determines the glasses to be “children’s products”, further testing will be conducted. Meanwhile, Coca-Cola has voluntarily recalled 22,000 glasses painted to look like their iconic glass bottles because of “low quality” and not safety concerns, but also mentioned that testing had found cadmium in the paint. While the painted part of the glasses is on the outside, touching the paint and then touching your eyes, mouth or nose can lead to the ingestion of the cadmium or lead. Also, washing the glasses in the dishwasher can result in the paint contaminating other dishes.

Because these heavy metals build up in the human body, repeated exposure can cause serious illness or death.

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City of Toronto research: lead pipe replacement program is creating a toxic situation

Friday, May 21st, 2010

When your mother warned you not to use hot water for making baby formula, she wasn’t just relaying an old wives’ tale. Despite the fact that hot water boils much faster than cold, running hot water through your pipes can leach impurities and dirt into the water, which is then consumed. Among these impurities is lead. Many people think these fears are outdated, because lead pipes aren’t installed in new buildings.

However, lead pipes are still present in older buildings and until the mid-1980s, non-lead piping was still soldered with lead.

The City of Toronto is in the midst of a massive multi-million dollar lead pipe abatement project that has partially replaced a lot of the city’s lead pipes – but only on city property. Homeowners are still responsible for having their own homes inspected for lead.

However, this project might be making the problem much worse, as recent research out of Virginia Tech University proves that only partially removing lead pipes – and replacing some of them with copper – can increase the concentration of lead in the water. This is because where the two materials meet, lead is more likely to flake off or corrode in greater amounts. Toronto’s project is now halted while they investigate the research. Similar lead pipe abatement projects in the United States have also been at a standstill since the research was reported in March of this year. Homeowners who have only partially replaced their lead piping may also be facing the same consequences.

One can easily avoid running hot tap water into a pot to make dinner. But when one considers showering, hand washing and other activities that require hot water, it’s easy to see how lead can be absorbed into the body. Children are at a higher risk because of their tendency to put their hands in their mouths and because of the effects lead has on their developing brains.

This is why having your home’s water and paint tested for lead is doubly important – to ensure that your home is either lead-free or that the lead is adequately contained. Whether it is lead piping or lead paint, both were once extremely common in Ontario homes and as evidenced by the research, even the partial abatement of lead can be an incorrect and dangerous solution. A professional lead inspection can help you determine what steps can be taken to better protect yourself and your family.

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