Law doesn't require secondhand stores to test for lead
Tracy Frank, The Forum
Published Friday, January 09, 2009
Resale, thrift and consignment shop owners who until Thursday feared new federal regulations would force them to close are relieved to learn their businesses are safe.
New rules in the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act, set to take effect next month, require children’s products, including clothing, to be tested for lead and phthalates, chemicals that make plastics more flexible.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission, responsible for enforcing the law, issued a statement Thursday, clarifying that the law does not require resellers to test children’s products for compliance with new lead limits before they are sold.
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For those who thought you would have to throw away all the clothes and toys your kids own... No you don't.
Common sense is in such short supply in this country.