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Originally published October 12 2005

Lead found in lunchboxes of New York schoolchildren

by Mike Adams, the Health Ranger, NaturalNews Editor

New York's Center for Environmental Health (CEH) encourages parents to test their children's' lunch boxes for lead content with home testing kits available at local hardware stores, after a new line of vinyl lunchboxes has tested positive for low lead content.



When 5-year-old Henry Smith sat down for his lunch at Berkeley's Monteverdi pre-school his mom was certain he was getting a healthy meal until she did a home test and found his Spiderman lunch box had lead in it, CBS News correspondent Sandra Hughes reports. "I was angry and a little bit scared," Henry's mom Carolyn Rasby says. "His wonderful organic fruit was going in there. I put the fruit directly in here to avoid more packaging." Julie Silas' daughter Ariana is Henry's classmate. The two moms found out about potential lead in children's soft vinyl lunch boxes after a local group called the Center for Environmental Health (CEH) did independent testing on the popular new lunch totes with faces of super heroes and pretty princesses. The home testing kits flew off shelves at the nearby hardware store. But, the Consumer Product Safety Commission, a federal agency that regulates lead, says the home tests can be unreliable. They would not reveal how many lunch boxes they tested, but admit they did find levels of lead in some. "We found consistently less than one microgram of accessible lead in these vinyl lunch boxes. That is not a toxic level and it is a low level," safety commission spokeswoman Patti Davis says. The Center for Environmental Health counters that when it comes to children "no" amount of lead should be in a child's lunchbox. "What will happen is lead will be added to all the other lead that they're exposed to," Green says. "And because it causes brain damage and varying disabilities this is an exposure that can be stopped easily." At this point, a cautious parent might just want to brown bag it, Hughes concludes.


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