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Real-Life CSI for New Mexicans: Toys Poisoned with Asbestos

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Friday, July 31, 2009   

Santa Fe - New Mexico parents are being encouraged to do some detective work and check their homes for toys marketed under the name of the CSI television series. Two children's detective kits have been found to be contaminated with asbestos, and the toy manufacturer, Planet Toys, has settled a lawsuit that entitles families to a refund.

Victoria Ni, staff attorney for Public Justice, says her organization filed a class action lawsuit when testing found tremolite, a type of asbestos, was in the toys.

"All forms of asbestos are dangerous, but tremolite is one of the deadliest forms."

The toys were sold in New Mexico by Toys 'R Us, Walgreens and K-Mart, and through online shopping sites such as Amazon.com and Buy.com. While getting the toys out of kids' hands is the number-one priority, Ni say parents should also realize they have a right to a refund.

"Your claims form has to be received by the claims administrator by January 14, 2010. You have about six months to get the paperwork in."

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists exposure to asbestos as a cause of lung damage and cancer. The lawsuit claimed asbestos had been confirmed in the fingerprint powder in the CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Fingerprint Examination Kit and the CSI Crime Scene Investigation Forensic Lab Kit. The toy manufacturer denies asbestos was in the kits, and settled the lawsuit without admitting any wrongdoing. Parents can learn how to safely dispose of the toys and get refunds at www.csitoyssettlement.com.




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