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Some Back-to-School Products & "Bounce Houses" Spell Danger for AZ Kids

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Thursday, August 26, 2010   

PHOENIX, Ariz. - Backpacks, lunchboxes and binders. What seem like helpful back-to-school supplies for the kids could actually do more harm than good. That's according to Michael Schade with the Center for Health, Environment & Justice. He says it's because many of these plastic products are made with PVC or vinyl, which contain harmful additives like lead.

"This is the most toxic plastic for our health and environment. Chemicals released by the vinyl life cycle have been linked to chronic diseases on the rise in children - diseases like learning disabilities, obesity, asthma and diabetes."

Schade says children are at risk from even a small exposure to these chemicals, but the good news is that there are options available. To identify PVC packaging, look at the universal recycling symbol and if it has the number "3" or the letters "V" or "PVC," he says, move on. If you are unsure, or it is not labeled, call or e-mail the manufacturer.

Schade says another danger can be found lurking in "bounce houses" - those vinyl houses kids play in at birthday parties and other places.

"A new investigation by the Center for Environmental Health and the California attorney general has found that many children's vinyl 'bounce houses' are made out of this poison plastic and are actually contaminated with potentially harmful levels of lead."

He advises parents to ask if a "bounce house" contains lead before allowing their children to play in it, and if there's any doubt, to make sure the kids wash their hands and faces immediately after playing.

More information and a free list of safer plastics is available at www.chej.org.





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