Summary
For decades, parents have relied on the Mattel brand to produce safe toys. The recent recalls of millions of popular toys, including Mattel's Fisher-Price line for younger children, give parents pause. Parents have to know the toys they give their children are safe. The recalls of these toys, due to illegal levels of lead or loose magnets that pose choking hazards, give them cause for doubt.
Federal regulators have launched a rule-making process to ban lead in all children's products, which is good. But toy makers need to beat them to the punch. They must insist that contractors and subcontractors make products that meet stringent safety standards.See the full content of this document
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Restore Confidence in Toys
Stepping up product safety is a no-brainer for toymakers who face financial losses over product recalls and p...
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